Watchdog timer and slow shutdown

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On rebooting today my system took an age to shutdown, for no apparent
reason but possibly related to NFS mounts. Anyway, I looked at the
journal and spotted this snippet:

Jan 24 11:47:59 bree systemd[1]: Shutting down.
Jan 24 11:47:59 bree systemd[1]: Hardware watchdog 'iTCO_wdt', version
0
Jan 24 11:47:59 bree systemd[1]: Set hardware watchdog to 10min.
Jan 24 11:47:59 bree kernel: watchdog: watchdog0: watchdog did not
stop!
Jan 24 11:47:59 bree systemd-shutdown[1]: Sending SIGTERM to remaining processes...

So apparently systemd is setting a watchdog timer for 10 minutes, for
some reason best known to itself. How can I change this to (say) 5
seconds, which would be more than enough for my setup?

Also, I don't know what 'watchdog did not stop!' is supposed to mean.

poc
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