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You can try pressing <ctrl>+<alt>+<delete> more than 7 times in 2 seconds to force an immediate reboot. Doesn't always work though... *shakes fist at systemd*
Head_on_a_Stick wrote:You can try pressing <ctrl>+<alt>+<delete> more than 7 times in 2 seconds to force an immediate reboot. Doesn't always work though... *shakes fist at systemd*
I tried to press that key combination when I reboot earlier today but I think I didn't make 7 in less than 2 seconds. What I think happened is that the process of trying to unmount the swap partition just restarted.
Remember to remove /var/log/journal when you've fixed things, it can delay the boot significantly if it gets too large.
One can limit its size in /etc/systemd/journal.conf. I have it set at "SystemMaxUse=50M". It's also possible to limit systemd timeout somewhere, I think I changed mine to 20s.
No idea why your swap is not unmounting though. Have you changed anything in your system recently that may have initiated this?
Remember to remove /var/log/journal when you've fixed things, it can delay the boot significantly if it gets too large.
One can limit its size in /etc/systemd/journal.conf. I have it set at "SystemMaxUse=50M". It's also possible to limit systemd timeout somewhere, I think I changed mine to 20s.
No idea why your swap is not unmounting though. Have you changed anything in your system recently that may have initiated this?