After reading the manual of your laptop, it could be also your TPM that is too slow for generating random numbers and therefore slow down the whole boot and shutdown process.
I did all these and everything went just like we expected. Just for the last part, it just shut itself down instead of restarting. It shut itself down and the power light went off. I expected it to light back on signalling a reboot, but it didn’t light back up for 15-20 seconds. So, I manually pressed the power button and the system booted up without any problems.
It’s not like it shut itself down abruptly. It did say stuff like “Firmware update is complete” and then shut itself down. Nothing to really worry about, right?
Okay guys, I just worked on it multiple times for multiple hours, and now it takes 5-10 seconds to shut down. Looks like the problem has been solved. It’s unlikely that it’ll again take 1 minute 30 seconds again except after a mass update or something.
Hi, didn’t mean to annoy y’all but it seems like the 1m 30s shutdown delay is back. It took 1m 30s yesterday once, so I thought it might just be a one-time thing. But nah, today it again took 1m 30s to shutdown.
Watchdog is a hardware service to ensure that the hardware shutdown or reboot properly. Therefore it sets a timer until it should force shutdown. If not there it will not wait for the hardware/firmware and shutdown immediately. While it is useful on servers for remote reboot/shutdown, on Desktop PCs it is not really needed because you have access to the power button and even the power plug.
When someone complains because they haven’t received an answer within the first 18 minutes, it must be a great community! I’ve seen Microsoft boards with questions that receive no response in 18 months!
Hello
i install manjaro kde plasma yesterday and i have same problem too slow when i start, restart or shutdown
i don’t even know how to write a post in this forum, i was planning to install it again
im fully noob sorry and im not good enough in english but i will learn how to use linux operating system
Please create a new post, because this one is very old and never got solved.
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