reupload because i mixed up sigterm and sigkill like a dumb fuck

  • De Lancre@lemmy.world
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    9 hours ago

    I don’t know what comment section or post are talking about. Default timer for systemd on arch is 3 minutes (and I think it’s default for most distros). Whenever some service fails to quit on reboot, system will stuck for 3 minutes until systemd decide to kill it. I need to manually configure it lower to like, 10 seconds, cause there shit ton of services that always fails to quit.

    And not like I’m using old pentium - my system build on AM5 with amd 7700x, 128gb of 5600MT\s ram and 7900xtx, with kingston nvme pcie4 ssd’s on top of that. It’s literally “best case scenario”.

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      43 minutes ago

      How do you configure this? I have often encountered minute-long restarts most of which was fixed by adding a service to kill the wine server on shutdown, but still it sometimes happens.