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UBUNTU shutdown prevent : kvm exiting hardware virtualization

mw flag

i hope you are doing well. this problem has been quite a while but i have been researching a lot and i don't know what else to do. Ubuntu doesn't shutdown but keeps getting stopped at message: kvm exiting hardware virtualization. These are the specifications:

  • Laptop: hp victus 16
  • OS: dual boot (windows 10 and ubuntu 22.04)
  • CPU: amd ryzen 5 6000 series with amd radeon graphics
  • GPU: nvidia geforce rtx 3050 ti

The attempts that i have tried are:

  • blacklisting kvm, kvm-intel and kvm-amd
  • editing grub default linux command by adding acpi=force

I don't use the virtual machine because i use docker most of the time. Updating the BIOS is the last thing i want to do because i don't have any experience with it. Is there any other option that you can give? Any suggestion helps. Thank you in advance.

Christian Ehrhardt avatar
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Hey, sadly I can't help you easily. But I think it is worth to mention that - as you surely done - searching the internet you'll find that in almost all cases the hint to KVM is actually a red herring. KVM is done exiting and something else blocks now. I've in 5 minutes found people that had SD cards in a reader, bad disks in a system, acpi issues ... none of them blocked at kvm actually. So it might be worth to look further what it could be, maybe increasing verbosity of the kernel might help to see what it is working on. Maybe try `ignore_loglevel`?
AliN11 avatar
us flag
I do have this problem after automatic software update. The laptop doesn't shutdown normally and I should shut it down by holding power button
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py flag

I solved this problem by installing the NVIDIA-driver, then my ubuntu shutdown normally.

Artur Meinild avatar
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Can you elaborate exactly on what you did?
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