[Bug 1123330] Re: Shutdown fails when hwclock cannot be set

Peter Lemieux 1123330 at bugs.launchpad.net
Tue Feb 12 18:40:23 UTC 2013


Obviously I mean the battery that runs the hardware clock, not the main
battery in the laptop.

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Title:
  Shutdown fails when hwclock cannot be set

Status in “util-linux” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Kubuntu 12.04.1

  I have an older laptop with, I suspect, a failed or failing battery.
  When I shutdown or reboot the computer it hangs at the hwclock command
  in /etc/init/hwclock-save.conf.  Apparently there is no timeout
  applied to this command.  The system repeatedly keeps trying and
  failing to save the system time to the hardware clock so the shutdown
  process never completes.

  I have solved the problem for myself by commenting out the appropriate
  command in /etc/init/hwclock-save.conf.  I diagnosed the problem by
  switching to another tty and observing the shutdown sequence hang at
  the hwclock command.  However a less experienced user would wonder why
  the shutdown splash screen continues to be displayed, but the computer
  never halts.

  There should be some method for checking whether the command can be
  executed, or at least a time out applied so that it doesn't keep
  checking forever.

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