Re: a stop job is running for Trinity Display Manager (xxx/1min30sec)

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Michele Calgaro composed on 2018-07-20 10:16 (UTC+0800):

>> Reduce the timeout of exactly what/where? This happens with the openSUSEes and the
>> Debians./etc/systemd/system.comf

> Uncomment and change like this:
> DefaultTimeoutStartSec=5s
> DefaultTimeoutStopSec=5s
> This should reduce the wait time to 5 seconds.

Bad idea. This system has no SDD. I did exactly that, and bunches of startup
units failed

	# journalctl -b -1 | grep ailed | wc -l
	14

among which local-fs.target/start, leaving me in emergency mode.
I switched Start to 15 and it seems to have booted normally, even though

	# journalctl -b | grep ailed | wc -l

returned 12. I switched it to 75, and still got 12. So I switched it back
to its original 90, and it still got 12. So I switched back to 5. Next boot
produced 15, but all seemed totally normal.

Oh what fun is systemd. :-p

(but no reboot/shutdown delays since playing with system.conf either)
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