[neon] [Bug 363851] "A stop job is running for Session 1 of user neon" during shutdown

Harald Sitter via KDE Bugzilla bugzilla_noreply at kde.org
Thu Jun 2 16:46:53 UTC 2016


https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=363851

--- Comment #2 from Harald Sitter <sitter at kde.org> ---
After weeks of pondering I am actually thinking ksmserver needs to run shutdown
through sddm. and sddm needs to TERM all of its sessions, so when systemd hits
a running session it will actually make sense for systemd to wait (i.e. stuff
isn't done dying yet) and eventually kill the stuff (i.e. stuff didn't manage
to die on its own).

I do however consistently fail to have anyone who knows anything about this
stuff comment on how this is meant to work or not to work. So, I am right now
assuming that Linux is not meant to be shut down and when you happen to have it
shut down it is because you were lucky and the stars aligned just right. Either
that or the whole of ksmserver, sddm, logind, systemd need to come up with a
way that a session's processes are actually ended before the relevant systemd
session unit is meant to quit.

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