So @GarryRicketson is also @Head_on_a_Stick.
You are posing as multipe IDs.
You started this nonsense by bringing your cuttlery out in the first place. I was simply looking for some geneal hints as to what the causes of timeouts at reboot might be in Debian. You must be so far out of reality if you think people are going to come on here to seek critical technical support from a spoon feeder such as yourself.
So full of himself that he seeks an apology.
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[DUSTBIN] Timeout at shutdown/poweroff/reboot
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Re: [DUSTBIN] Timeout at shutdown/poweroff/reboot
This must be one of the worst analytical thinking in all of universe. Just glancing over posts by Garry and Head_on_a_Stick is enough to see that Garry posts far more detailed responses, often inserting his own experiences and analogies in the mix. In contrast, H_on_a_S posts concise, highly technical responses and not much else. I mean, really...dude.DebbyIan wrote:So @GarryRicketson is also @Head_on_a_Stick.
Re: [DUSTBIN] Timeout at shutdown/poweroff/reboot
Did you read this post?
Is he talking about himself or is he talking about himself in the third person?
GarryRicketson wrote:Did you try what was suggested, ? Maybe post the output, of :You should see information that you need to do this:Code: Select all
journalctl -b -1
If you don't understand the solution, or it did not work , instead of gettingHead_on_a_Stick » Set the timeout in /etc/systemd/system.conf
mad and complaining:
It would have been better to say,Don't post useless info! Go home.
"OK, thanks, but please don't put the feeding spoon away, it did not work"
(or I don't understand and need more help) (if it did not work, at least give some information, as to what errors there were or what happened).
I probably shouldn't even do this for you, but your remark and request has
probably just eliminated any chance of you getting more help for one of the
most experienced and helpful members, also Head On A Stick, is part of the
forum staff,...so any way your on your own now, here is the stove, and over there is the refrigerator, if you look around the pots and pans are there also,..
so no more spoon feeding, figure it out your self if you are hungry.
What is the timeout thing when Debian shutsdown
And
On Debian, how to Set the timeout in /etc/systemd/system.conf
P.S Maybe practice what you preach :And please don't tell me my post is not use full, nor to go home, I am at home.Post by DebbyIan » 2017-12-07 17:01
Don't post useless info! Go home.
Everything I post is use full, the problem is some people do not know how to use it nor the search engines either, etc.
Hint , a apology can go a long ways.
Is he talking about himself or is he talking about himself in the third person?
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Re: [DUSTBIN] Timeout at shutdown/poweroff/reboot
I assure you, we are not the same , .........but that is hilarious , the idea.
Thanks, now I can rest, got it shut down. Good night:None1975 wrote:GarryRicketson wrote: but when I typed
'stopx', it did not stop, what do I do now ?, I don't mind waiting 30 seconds,is your firiend Also, many wm (if you use any) provides mechanism to cleanly exit without killing your X server...Code: Select all
pkill X
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Re: [DUSTBIN] Timeout at shutdown/poweroff/reboot
They are all over this board parroting nonsense.Head_on_a_Stick wrote:I wish I had a parrot
I am not irrational, I'm just quantum probabilistic.