Patrick O'Callaghan writes:
When I reboot the system, there's a delay of around a minute before anything happens. This is a single-user desktop and I really don't need to stare at a spinner for so long. Is there a setting somewhere that lets me change this? I'm aware of 'reboot -f' but I assume that would normally be too drastic.
I find it highly improbable that there is a "delay reboot for X minutes for no reason whatsoever" setting somewhere, that simply needs to be changed. As Mr. Spock would say: "this is not logical".
There must be a reason, or some kind of a malfunction, that causes that. Unfortunately, this is one of those things for which there is no "press X and push Y to figure out why", paint-by-numbers, recipe for troubleshooting. It's unclear whether you are describing a delay before the reboot actually starts and things start shutting down, or if there's a delay during the subsequent boot. I would take a different approach depending on which is the case here. If there's a hang during boot, it's systemd-analyze time. If there's a delay initiating a reboot the first thing I would try is dropping to a shell, su-ing to root, manually executing "reboot", and then seeing what happens.
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