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When I try to power off Ubuntu 16.04 LTS on my MSI GS60, the laptop will not shut down. Reboot works fine though. I have removed the quiet splash parameters for grub so I can see the output. When I try to power off the laptop, it gets to:

[ OK ] Reached target Shutdown
[ OK ] Reached target Final Step.
Starting Power-Off...
reboot: Power down

and it stays like that forever. I have tried the Sys Req key trick to make it poweroff and it doesn't work.

I have tried to set the following in /etc/default/grub and then run update-grub

  • acpi=off --> won't even boot
  • noapic --> will shut down, but keyboard doesn't work at all
  • nolapic --> no difference
  • apm=power_off --> no difference
  • reboot=bios,force,efi,warm, etc... --> no difference
  • irqpoll --> no difference
  • acpi=force --> no difference
  • xhci quirks on grub config didn't help either

This known bug is a similar issue, but unrelated since in this case the system reaches the "halt" status but doesn't shutdown.

vagaerg
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  • The known issue is not exactly the same as my problem. In my case, the whole system is halted once it gets to "Reached target shutdown". The Sys Req + REISUB does absolutely nothing at that point, so I would say it has something to do with the way Linux interacts with the BIOS/EFI. However, and as strange as it sounds, I found out that using systemd to change the execution state to level 0 will **properly** shut down the laptop, whereas sudo shutdown / sudo halt -p / ... will not – vagaerg May 31 '16 at 10:29
  • Same problem here on an MSI WS60. Initially we needed acpi=off to boot the USB stick. – Bram Jul 01 '16 at 09:18

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I believe mine was a bit different because it was reaching the target [ OK ] Reached target Shutdown. I was forced to disable USB 3.0 in BIOS and now I can shut down normally.

Norrey Okumu
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  • Mine was reaching it too ;) It is still random, it will sometimes shut down and sometimes it will do nothing. The USB thing is strange, there are a few compatibility fixes for USB 3.0, but they didn't do anything in my case, and disabling USB 3 is not really an option for me. Thanks for the suggestion though, can be useful for future reference! – vagaerg Aug 21 '16 at 19:46
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I had to upgrade my kernel to 4.7 RC3 for my Ubuntu 16.04 to shut down correctly, without hanging. Worth a shot for any other poor souls out there...Steps to upgrade kernel here: http://www.yourownlinux.com/2016/06/how-to-install-linux-kernel-4-7-rc3-in-linux.html