Hi Stan,
I have already filed Bug 1414809 -       problem in F25 shutdown process to 
Kernel. In my eyes its a major bug. I have just done the same on F24 with 
another disk - no problem. Also if You don't have a USB-disk, if You compare 
shutting down in F24 and F25, You should see the -only viewing shut down in F25 
desktop version, no logging -  lines of code displayed and the the time needed 
for shutting down, and You can compare this this with the shut down procedure 
in F24.
Kind regards

 

 

 

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Von: stan <stanl-fedorau...@vfemail.net>
An: test <test@lists.fedoraproject.org>
Verschickt: Do, 19 Jan 2017 5:52 pm
Betreff: Re: problem in F25 shutdown process

On Thu, 19 Jan 2017 01:04:39 -0500Joerg Lechner <julech...@aol.com> wrote:> Hi> 
is use external disks (USB) to collect TV films and TV shows.> Yesterday I 
forgot to eject the external disk before shutting down> F25. Result 
ratarata...... of the external disk during the shut down> process. Currently I 
have no access to this disk (sata, 1TB) via F25,> F24 and Windows I did not try 
so far. The shut down process of F25> takes a lot more time, then the shut down 
process of F24/F23.> Shutting down F25 a lot of code is displayed. I didn't 
make any> modification, the system is as originally installed, with the last> 
updates. This very long lasting shut down process seems to have been> the same 
since Alpha. With F24/F23 I could shutting down the PC> without destroying an 
external disk. My system Acer Laptop> E5-571G-50K9, F25 Desktop Version 64bit, 
the external disk is> connected with an USB adapter, it's a used internal disk. 
I don't> know whether the disk has had an error previously or not, but I could> 
save on it about 100GB films before shutting down without of the> "ticking" of 
a moribund disk. Kind regardsI don't have a usb disk, so I'm not familiar with 
this.  But, are yousaying that shutting down F25 with a usb disk attached 
destroyed theusb disk?  I think that at shutdown, all buffers are flushed to 
disk,so that the disk is left in the correct state.  I can't see how thatwould 
trash a disk.  If it did, that's a major bug, and you should opena bugzilla 
documenting your experience as above.  I'm not sure whichcomponent does that, 
unfortunately.  Probably the kernel, but systemdis in charge of shutdown, so 
you could choose either kernel or 
systemd.https://bugzilla.redhat.com/_______________________________________________test
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