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[     *] (3 of 3) A stop job is running for User Manager for UID 1000... (1m12s / 3m)
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# nano /etc/systemd/{system,user}.conf
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DefaultTimeoutStopSec=10s

You’re welcome.

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What is the default of the default?

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Dunno, but looks at man service.unit I think)

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OH LOOK A CONF FILE TO EDIT.

Full circle, bitches.

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What the fuck it even means for a stop job to run?

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Systemd is trying to stop a service. To do an action to a service (or any unit), it runs a job. The job to stop a service is called a stop job. Once the stop job is taken off the job queue, the stop job is running.

The method of stopping a service is configurable, but the default is to send a kill signal to the MainPID, then wait for the process to exit. If it doesn’t, after a timeout, the kill is reattempted with a harsher signal.

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Type reboot into an SSH session and play everyone’s favorite game show…

WILL IT ACTUALLY DO IIIIIIIIIIIIIIT

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