Hi Martin,

On Wed, Mar 04, 2015 at 03:36:46PM -0000, Martin Pitt wrote:
> So the journal goes to the "bitter end" when it's supposed to turn off
> the computer, so nothing really useful there. I have no immediate idea
> here, just perhaps some debugging tips.
> 
> I also noticed that sometimes shutting down causes the screen to
> freeze/go black, I attributed that to a graphics driver bug when
> shutting down lightdm/X.org (I sometimes get a similar effect when
> switching users). Does this also happen if you switch to a VT before
> shutting down? You can use sudo systemctl poweroff, or sudo poweroff
> (should be by and large the same).
> 
> Another thing is, perhaps it shows some more things if you boot with
> "debug"? that'll activate kernel debug messages too.

Here's a 'debug' (and 'systemd.log_level=debug') log. I'm afraid the
last thing it shows is rsyslog shutting down which isn't really all too
helpful. :(

Would it help to remove "Conflicts=shutdown.target" from syslog.socket?

poweroff from a vt (as opposed to a debug shell, so there should have
been an Active=yes session) worked.

Using the indicator from unity-greeter did not work.

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