On March 17, 2015 6:59:25 PM EDT, Daniel Micay <danielmicay@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >On 17/03/15 09:13 AM, Janilson Andrade wrote: >> Hi all. >> After months trying many things and after posting in arch forum[1] I >am here asking if anyone could help me.Everytime I try to reboot or >shutdown my computer, after turning everything off, my system hangs and >display one of these messages below. >> a) cgroup : option or name mismatch, new: 0x0"", old: 0x4 "systemd" >> shutdown[1]: Failed to finalize file systems, ignoring >> >> b) A stop job is running for Daemon for power management (20s/1min >30s)I use Gnome 3, when I've changed to my DE to KDE the reboot options >worked sometimes, but most of the times it didn't. After it stop >working at all I've come back to Gnome, since I can't reboot my system >no matter what I do. >> OBS: I know the cgroup message is just a warning to most of people, >but for me it freezes my system and I can only turn the power off and >on in order to reboot my computer, >> I really want some help of how can I at least search for the possible >things that is causing this problem.Sorry for long e-mail. >> >> [1] System doesn't reboot/shutdown (cgroup : option or name >mismatch....) / System Administration / Arch Linux Forums > >The fact that it's the last message printed out before it stalls does >not imply it is the cause. AFAIK this warning occurs *everywhere* so I >doubt it has anything to do with your issue. I can confirm that I have that message on all of my archlinux computers, and they function fine. Try booting an arch iso on a USB and see if you still have the problem. It might be hardware related, so testing another operating system will help narrow things down. -- vixsomnis