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Message #05322
[Bug 1349566] Re: systemd-logind triggered poweroffs ignore upstart services
As you mentioned in IRC, this is probably just documented behavior. From
reboot(8):
When called with --force or when in runlevel 0 or 6, this tool invokes
the reboot(2) system call itself (with REBOOTCOMMAND argument passed)
and directly reboots the system. Otherwise this simply invokes the
shutdown(8) tool with the appropriate arguments without passing REBOOT‐
COMMAND argument.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1349566
Title:
systemd-logind triggered poweroffs ignore upstart services
Status in “systemd” package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug description:
systemd-logind has a facility to detect non-ACPI power-off events
(e.g. a power button push) and initiate a system shutdown. This
facility works in Ubuntu - it manages to shutdown the sysvinit
services, but upstart services do not appear to be cleanly shutdown.
Among other things, it means that local filesystems don't get properly
unmounted.
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