Ubuntu 18.10 freshly updated freezes everytime at shutdown?
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I’ve just updated from 18.04 to 18.10 and whenever I do Power Off, the system freezes and won’t shutdown.
I have no clue to what I should do and I tried a few things which solved for the same problem in older versions - but - no clue for me.
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I’ve just updated from 18.04 to 18.10 and whenever I do Power Off, the system freezes and won’t shutdown.
I have no clue to what I should do and I tried a few things which solved for the same problem in older versions - but - no clue for me.
updates shutdown reboot 18.10
When it appears to freeze, try hitting the ESC key, and you should see a text screen. Look for FAIL messages, or note what the LAST item that is displayed. Report back to @heynnema
– heynnema
Nov 26 at 3:47
@heynnema , i rebooted and tryied to hit the ESC key but nothing occured.
– Guilherme Lindenmeyer
Nov 28 at 13:42
Interminal
, typesudo shutdown -h now
and watch for errors or freezes.
– heynnema
Nov 28 at 14:28
I typedsudo shutdown -h now
and the screen freezes and no error messages appeared. Even pressing the ESC key. @heynnema
– Guilherme Lindenmeyer
Nov 29 at 21:38
Interminal
, typereboot
and see if that works.
– heynnema
Nov 29 at 21:46
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I’ve just updated from 18.04 to 18.10 and whenever I do Power Off, the system freezes and won’t shutdown.
I have no clue to what I should do and I tried a few things which solved for the same problem in older versions - but - no clue for me.
updates shutdown reboot 18.10
I’ve just updated from 18.04 to 18.10 and whenever I do Power Off, the system freezes and won’t shutdown.
I have no clue to what I should do and I tried a few things which solved for the same problem in older versions - but - no clue for me.
updates shutdown reboot 18.10
updates shutdown reboot 18.10
asked Nov 26 at 1:59
Guilherme Lindenmeyer
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When it appears to freeze, try hitting the ESC key, and you should see a text screen. Look for FAIL messages, or note what the LAST item that is displayed. Report back to @heynnema
– heynnema
Nov 26 at 3:47
@heynnema , i rebooted and tryied to hit the ESC key but nothing occured.
– Guilherme Lindenmeyer
Nov 28 at 13:42
Interminal
, typesudo shutdown -h now
and watch for errors or freezes.
– heynnema
Nov 28 at 14:28
I typedsudo shutdown -h now
and the screen freezes and no error messages appeared. Even pressing the ESC key. @heynnema
– Guilherme Lindenmeyer
Nov 29 at 21:38
Interminal
, typereboot
and see if that works.
– heynnema
Nov 29 at 21:46
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When it appears to freeze, try hitting the ESC key, and you should see a text screen. Look for FAIL messages, or note what the LAST item that is displayed. Report back to @heynnema
– heynnema
Nov 26 at 3:47
@heynnema , i rebooted and tryied to hit the ESC key but nothing occured.
– Guilherme Lindenmeyer
Nov 28 at 13:42
Interminal
, typesudo shutdown -h now
and watch for errors or freezes.
– heynnema
Nov 28 at 14:28
I typedsudo shutdown -h now
and the screen freezes and no error messages appeared. Even pressing the ESC key. @heynnema
– Guilherme Lindenmeyer
Nov 29 at 21:38
Interminal
, typereboot
and see if that works.
– heynnema
Nov 29 at 21:46
When it appears to freeze, try hitting the ESC key, and you should see a text screen. Look for FAIL messages, or note what the LAST item that is displayed. Report back to @heynnema
– heynnema
Nov 26 at 3:47
When it appears to freeze, try hitting the ESC key, and you should see a text screen. Look for FAIL messages, or note what the LAST item that is displayed. Report back to @heynnema
– heynnema
Nov 26 at 3:47
@heynnema , i rebooted and tryied to hit the ESC key but nothing occured.
– Guilherme Lindenmeyer
Nov 28 at 13:42
@heynnema , i rebooted and tryied to hit the ESC key but nothing occured.
– Guilherme Lindenmeyer
Nov 28 at 13:42
In
terminal
, type sudo shutdown -h now
and watch for errors or freezes.– heynnema
Nov 28 at 14:28
In
terminal
, type sudo shutdown -h now
and watch for errors or freezes.– heynnema
Nov 28 at 14:28
I typed
sudo shutdown -h now
and the screen freezes and no error messages appeared. Even pressing the ESC key. @heynnema– Guilherme Lindenmeyer
Nov 29 at 21:38
I typed
sudo shutdown -h now
and the screen freezes and no error messages appeared. Even pressing the ESC key. @heynnema– Guilherme Lindenmeyer
Nov 29 at 21:38
In
terminal
, type reboot
and see if that works.– heynnema
Nov 29 at 21:46
In
terminal
, type reboot
and see if that works.– heynnema
Nov 29 at 21:46
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When it appears to freeze, try hitting the ESC key, and you should see a text screen. Look for FAIL messages, or note what the LAST item that is displayed. Report back to @heynnema
– heynnema
Nov 26 at 3:47
@heynnema , i rebooted and tryied to hit the ESC key but nothing occured.
– Guilherme Lindenmeyer
Nov 28 at 13:42
In
terminal
, typesudo shutdown -h now
and watch for errors or freezes.– heynnema
Nov 28 at 14:28
I typed
sudo shutdown -h now
and the screen freezes and no error messages appeared. Even pressing the ESC key. @heynnema– Guilherme Lindenmeyer
Nov 29 at 21:38
In
terminal
, typereboot
and see if that works.– heynnema
Nov 29 at 21:46