I get the same as Yannick, ie shutdown seems to works fine if I haven't suspended the PC, but if I do suspend/resume the PC and then try to shutdown, it fails to shut down completely.
As noted in bug #317842, when this happens I also get the messages "Asking all remaining processes to terminate... [fail]... Unmounting local file systems... mount: / is busy" and I have to press CTRL-ALT-DEL to reboot, whereupon it says "md: stopping all md devices" and completes the shutdown.
This is with Jaunty alpha 6, 2.6.28-9-generic (amd64), usplash 0.5.31 and nvidia 180.35 (on an nvidia 8600M GT card) on a Dell XPS M1530.
It also happens in Intrepid on the same PC with the 2.6.28-8-generic (amd64) kernel, although in this case it happens all the time, whether I suspend/resume first or not. It didn't used to happen in Intrepid with the 2.6.27 series kernels.
I get the same as Yannick, ie shutdown seems to works fine if I haven't suspended the PC, but if I do suspend/resume the PC and then try to shutdown, it fails to shut down completely.
As noted in bug #317842, when this happens I also get the messages "Asking all remaining processes to terminate... [fail]... Unmounting local file systems... mount: / is busy" and I have to press CTRL-ALT-DEL to reboot, whereupon it says "md: stopping all md devices" and completes the shutdown.
This is with Jaunty alpha 6, 2.6.28-9-generic (amd64), usplash 0.5.31 and nvidia 180.35 (on an nvidia 8600M GT card) on a Dell XPS M1530.
It also happens in Intrepid on the same PC with the 2.6.28-8-generic (amd64) kernel, although in this case it happens all the time, whether I suspend/resume first or not. It didn't used to happen in Intrepid with the 2.6.27 series kernels.