John Mellor writes:
Turning off rhgb and quiet at boot results in the unquiet shutdown, but no more enlightenment. The screen output looks ok.Doing a "systemctl poweroff" causes the same hang as the normal poweroff from CLI or from GUI.I have not yet tried the suggestion to relabel the whole filesystem. Since this is a fresh install, I would assume that would be unnecessary.The suggestion to hit the escape key does not work in this case. When the system hangs, I have no keyboard or usable screen to debug with, as the system is almost all shutdown.I also forced an fsck per one of the suggestions, to no effect. It still hangs.I'm starting to suspect a broken ACPI change in the newer kernel, but I'm stuck...
My old Thinkpad hasn't been able to reliably do an orderly poweroff for something like 6-7 Fedora releases. It does poweroff, but about half the time it doesn't park the HD properly, with the resulting audible complaint.
I have the grub menu enabled. My poweroff procedure is to do a reboot, wait until I go back to the grub menu, stop the autoboot timer, and then hold the power key. This reliably shuts everything off, without putting stress on the 10-year old HD.
If you cannot figure out your issue, try this alternate process. It's a pain in the neck, but it might get the job done.
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