This or an identical-looking bug affects all of our test machines
running Ubuntu 16.04. The machines are also fully patched.

It's not consistent, the bug seems to happen sporadically. It must be
some sort of race condition. I can either reproduce it or not, on the
same machine, as the same user, running the same series of instructions
(boot up, log in, open shell, type `systemctl reboot`).

I can't give you a clear list of what the last few services that got
stopped were since it seems inconsistent. But sometimes, it's seemingly
triggered by lvm2-monitor being stopped (perhaps too late? I know that
lvm2 being stopped too late can definitely trigger some indefinite
hangs).

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  reboot hangs at 'Reached target Shutdown'

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