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Re: a stop job is running for user manager



Hello! I would suggest that you report this issue to Debian BTS by
using the reportbug program. Also, i think you should wait for a
person, responsible for the maintenance of this package and wait for
an answer.

2022-02-18, pn, 03:28 David Wright <deblis@lionunicorn.co.uk> rašė:
>
> On Thu 17 Feb 2022 at 13:44:46 (+0000), Richmond wrote:
> > David Wright <deblis@lionunicorn.co.uk> writes:
> > > On Thu 17 Feb 2022 at 01:00:30 (+0000), Richmond wrote:
> > >> Since upgrading to Debian 11 I sometimes see "a stop job is running for
> > >> user manager..." on shutdown and it waits 90 seconds. The last comment
> > >> in this thread says "Installing systemd from backsports solved this issue."
> > >>
> > >> https://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?t=150080
> > >>
> > >> I guess that means a backport from testing. Is that a good idea?
> > >
> > > No, it's not.
> > >
> > > testing: 250.3-2
> > >
> > > BULLSEYE backports: 250.3-2~bpo11+1
> > >
> > > The latter is lovingly crafted to suit your installed libraries.
> > > The former depends on bookworm/testing's libraries.
> >
> > Thanks, I see my mistake, I thought bullseye-backports meant backports
> > from bullseye, but it means *to* bullseye. However when I tried it, apt
> > says it will remove 92 packages which doesn't sound right to me. Is it
> > supposed to do that? I had to include libsystemd0 for dependencies.
> >
> > sudo apt install libsystemd0/bullseye-backports systemd/bullseye-backports
> >
> > The following packages will be upgraded:
> >   libsystemd0 systemd
> > 2 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 92 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
> > Need to get 5,167 kB of archives.
> > After this operation, 383 MB disk space will be freed.
> > Do you want to continue? [Y/n] n
> > Abort.
>
> For me, the effect is very much smaller, and I don't think I'd miss
> most of what it wants to remove. The difference may be because you run
> a DE and I don't. (I've made no attempt to analyse the output below.)
>
> The obvious alternative is either put up with the delay, or research
> what might be causing it. There's a link near the top of the page you
> referenced, with discussions that might help, though bear in mind that
> shortening the timeout or hammering the three finger salute aren't solutions.
>
> Perhaps backports isn't really a solution, either. There's no
> explanation or justification given by ddebbb.
>
> $ apt-get -s install systemd/bullseye-backports
> NOTE: This is only a simulation!
>       apt-get needs root privileges for real execution.
>       Keep also in mind that locking is deactivated,
>       so don't depend on the relevance to the real current situation!
> Reading package lists... Done
> Building dependency tree... Done
> Reading state information... Done
> Selected version '250.3-2~bpo11+1' (Debian Backports:bullseye-backports [amd64]) for 'systemd'
> Selected version '250.3-2~bpo11+1' (Debian Backports:bullseye-backports [amd64]) for 'libsystemd0' because of 'systemd'
> The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required:
>   colord-data gparted-common libcolorhug2 libgusb2 libjim0.79 libmbim-glib4 libmbim-proxy libpipewire-0.3-0
>   libpipewire-0.3-modules libqmi-glib5 libqmi-proxy libspa-0.2-modules pipewire pipewire-bin usb-modeswitch
>   usb-modeswitch-data xdg-desktop-portal
> Use 'apt autoremove' to remove them.
> The following additional packages will be installed:
>   dbus-x11 libsystemd0
> Suggested packages:
>   systemd-container libtss2-esys-3.0.2-0 libtss2-mu0 libtss2-rc0 policykit-1
> Recommended packages:
>   systemd-timesyncd | time-daemon
> The following packages will be REMOVED:
>   colord dbus-user-session gparted libnss-systemd libpam-systemd modemmanager policykit-1 systemd-timesyncd
>   xdg-desktop-portal-gtk
> The following NEW packages will be installed:
>   dbus-x11
> The following packages will be upgraded:
>   libsystemd0 systemd
> 2 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 9 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
> Remv colord [1.4.5-3]
> Remv xdg-desktop-portal-gtk [1.8.0-1]
> Remv dbus-user-session [1.12.20-2] [audacious:amd64 dconf-service:amd64 xdg-desktop-portal:amd64 ]
> Inst dbus-x11 (1.12.20-2 Debian:11.2/stable [amd64])
> Remv gparted [1.2.0-1]
> Remv libnss-systemd [247.3-6]
> Remv modemmanager [1.14.12-0.2]
> Remv policykit-1 [0.105-31+deb11u1]
> Remv libpam-systemd [247.3-6]
> Remv systemd-timesyncd [247.3-6] [systemd:amd64 ]
> Inst systemd [247.3-6] (250.3-2~bpo11+1 Debian Backports:bullseye-backports [amd64]) []
> Inst libsystemd0 [247.3-6] (250.3-2~bpo11+1 Debian Backports:bullseye-backports [amd64])
> Conf libsystemd0 (250.3-2~bpo11+1 Debian Backports:bullseye-backports [amd64])
> Conf dbus-x11 (1.12.20-2 Debian:11.2/stable [amd64])
> Conf systemd (250.3-2~bpo11+1 Debian Backports:bullseye-backports [amd64])
> $
>
> Cheers,
> David.
>


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