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On 2015-06-12 10:36, Felix Miata wrote:
I have a number of 13.1 installations. I've not been formally tracking, but it seems every time lately that I do zypper up, the immediately following shutdown or reboot is delayed several minutes. The subsequent boots' reboots/shutdowns are normal. Anyone else noticed this?
I think so, yes. I'm not sure, I think it happens with updates related to systemd. It doesn't bother me much, I don't reboot every day. It can be once or twice a month.
Journalctl -b -1 generates a usage error:
Failed to look up boot -1: Cannot assign requested address
Telcontar:~ # journalctl -b -1 Failed to look up boot -1: Cannot assign requested address Telcontar:~ # That's because I don't use a persistent journal. The previous boot log doesn't exist in my systemd journal. I have it on /var/log/messages. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 13.1 x86_64 "Bottle" at Telcontar)