FS#40426 - Systemd always reboots the system instead of shutting it down
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Opened by Antonis Tsiapaliokas (kokeroulis) - Sunday, 18 May 2014, 17:58 GMT
Last edited by Gerardo Exequiel Pozzi (djgera) - Monday, 19 May 2014, 02:56 GMT
Opened by Antonis Tsiapaliokas (kokeroulis) - Sunday, 18 May 2014, 17:58 GMT
Last edited by Gerardo Exequiel Pozzi (djgera) - Monday, 19 May 2014, 02:56 GMT
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Hello, After the last update when i am trying to shutdown my pc, the system reboots instead on shutting down. I am using the KDE 4.13 and systemd 212-3. I have try to shut it down from KDE and with "systemdctl poweroff" (from a tty) but the system it still reboots instead of being shutdown. If you need any more information, let me know. Steps to reproduce: 1) try to shutdown the system 2) it always reboots 3) 100% reproducible. |
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Closed by Gerardo Exequiel Pozzi (djgera)
Monday, 19 May 2014, 02:56 GMT
Reason for closing: Duplicate
Additional comments about closing: FS#40382
Monday, 19 May 2014, 02:56 GMT
Reason for closing: Duplicate
Additional comments about closing:
please compare your system (Mainboard, Bios) with my one in bug report 40382: https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/40382
could be a duplicate
then you may want to have a look to https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=76291
Thank you for your quick reply.
Disabling usb3 seems to do the trick. (after disable the usb3, my system is shutting down again instead of restarting)
I am attaching my lspci -vvv.
My motherboard is the Gigabyte z87-dh3. If there is anything else that i can do to help,
then let me know. (i am also new, to this kind of bugs)
hmm, your lspci -vvv is after disabling usb3 in Bios ? I don't see any information about your xhci-driver, only ehci ?
I think they (kernel-devs) will need your lspci -vvv with enabled usb3 in Bios and your Bios-information (dmidecode eg)
Then please write a comment to https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=76291 (and set yourself to cc) and/or a mail to linux-usb[at]vger.kernel.org with this information.
I`m guessing this only :-)
If you know how to do, you can build your own customized Kernel with ABS (see Arch-Wiki) with makepkg -o to get the sources and then deleting line 138 in src/drivers/usb/host/xhci-pci.c, then finish building with makepkg -e
That worked for me.