On Sun, Mar 08, 2015 at 10:33:40AM -0000, Martin Pitt wrote:
> Indeed rsyslog will stop too early. You might have better luck with
> actually looking at the journal from the last boot, with
> 
>   sudo journalctl -b -1 > /tmp/journal.txt
> 
> and attaching that.

I think one of my previous attachments is from journalctl --- anyway,
the journal is also stopped too early. I was suggesting modifying one of the
jobs so that {journal,rsyslog} stays up as long as possible.

> 
> > poweroff from a vt (as opposed to a debug shell, so there should have
> been an Active=yes session) worked.
> 
> poweroff not working from a debug shell is worrying. The debug shell
> runs as root, and poweroff is supposed to work fine there. What happens
> exactly?

It *does* work from a debug shell, which means that it does *not*
reproduce this bug there. It also *does* work from a vt, so having an
Active session isn't enough, there's something in the user session
causing this problem.

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