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How to fix large reboot/shutdown time?

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I am using Ubuntu Kubuntu 23.04 on Lenovo Chromebook 500e 2nd edition with the MrChromebox.Tech custom UEFI.

While everything works, sometimes, it takes almost a minute for the computer to shutdown. How to fix the issue?

I don't know which logs I should look at to begin with.

The computer has an SSD, and the startup time is about 14 seconds.

This is the message shown.

Broadcast message from user@computer on pts/1 (system time):
The system will reboot now

Update: If I normally reboot/shut down via GUI, it does not take much time. But if I run reboot or poweroff commands, it takes a lot more time.

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j0h
when you shutdown, press escape. look at the terminal an see if you get a message about waiting to unmount a filesysrtem, or waiting for a device.
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The situation comes up occasionally. Today it happened, and nothing happened when I pressed escape
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any services you added to the system?
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No, I don't think so. I edited the question. If I normally reboot/shut down via GUI, it does not take much time. But if I run `reboot` or `poweroff` commands, it takes a lot more time.
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