Re: Systemd

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Hi Thierry,

On Thursday 08 August 2019 16:51:58 Thierry de Coulon wrote:
> On Saturday 27 July 2019 14.38:19 Michele Calgaro via trinity-users 
wrote:
> > You can uncomment the line with DefaultTimeoutStartSec and
> > DefaultTimeoutStopSec in /etc/systemd/system.conf
> >
> > DefaultTimeoutStartSec=5s
> > DefaultTimeoutStopSec=5s
> >
> > Works like a charm.
> >
> > Cheers
> >   Michele
>
> I tried this on a Toshiba z20t and the result was to drop me to a
> command line (although ctrl-D let me continue).
>
> I then tried increasing both timouts to 10s and... it worked.
>
> So one might experiment with different values on different
> computers...
>
> Thierry

Since adding that file and giving it a 15 second time out, I have not 
had a single stop job !  

-- 
Best Regards:
            Baron

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