snayak wrote:I see, when I shutdown Fatdog 720, sometimes it immediately shows me "Fatdog is shutting down...", but many times it shows me this message after a long time. Till then, screen is black/blank and a single cursor on left top.
Any idea?
My savefile is 4GB ext4. But on Fatdog 611 also my save file was this big and ext4. Then, shutdown was always immediate.
1. Other than this "slowdown", does your system not shutdown correctly?
2. How long is the "slowdown"?
My guess is that while the cursor blinks in the top-left corner the system is syncing your disks to prevent data loss. This is normal and it's done on purpose. Depending on your disk cache state, it may take an instant to several seconds, even 20-30 seconds if you just performed a large file transfer to/from a USB stick before shutting down. You could try the following to confirm that syncing is the reason for slow shutdowns.
Before shutdown, on every shutdown, close all applications and open a terminal window. Type
sync and press ENTER. When the prompt returns - it may take some several seconds before it does - close the window and perform shutdown. Is the shutdown process slow?
If, by repeating those steps on every shutdown, for several shutdowns, you can observe no slowdowns, then syncing was probably what you interpreted as slow shutdowns before.
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