Shutdown errors
by samsepi0l from LinuxQuestions.org on (#6DG7V)
Hello everyone!
I hope you are doing well. I am experiencing some errors when I try to shut down my laptop, and I was hoping someone could assist me in resolving them.
The errors I encounter are as follows:
Code:[FAILED] Failed to start Wait for Network to be Configured.
Broadcast message from samsepi0l@d8332 (Wed 2023-08-02 17:24:37 EEST):
The system will power off now!
[ 1119.917569] systemd-shutdown[1]: Failed to move /run/initramfs to/: Invalid argument
[ 1119.917630] systemd-shutdown[1]: Failed to switch root to "/run/initramfs": Invalid argument
[ 1120.149474] psmouse serio1: Failed to disable mouse on isa0060/serio1"Wait for Network to be Configured." and "Failed to disable mouse on isa0060/serio1" errors been 4 months, but I didn't pay attention to them, I have no idea why they appeared, but today there were errors with systemd-shutdown maybe they appeared because I inserted a flash drive, I did this "sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt | sudo umount /dev/sda1" then take off flash drive, although I used a flash drive for a long time and there were no such errors
I hope you are doing well. I am experiencing some errors when I try to shut down my laptop, and I was hoping someone could assist me in resolving them.
The errors I encounter are as follows:
Code:[FAILED] Failed to start Wait for Network to be Configured.
Broadcast message from samsepi0l@d8332 (Wed 2023-08-02 17:24:37 EEST):
The system will power off now!
[ 1119.917569] systemd-shutdown[1]: Failed to move /run/initramfs to/: Invalid argument
[ 1119.917630] systemd-shutdown[1]: Failed to switch root to "/run/initramfs": Invalid argument
[ 1120.149474] psmouse serio1: Failed to disable mouse on isa0060/serio1"Wait for Network to be Configured." and "Failed to disable mouse on isa0060/serio1" errors been 4 months, but I didn't pay attention to them, I have no idea why they appeared, but today there were errors with systemd-shutdown maybe they appeared because I inserted a flash drive, I did this "sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt | sudo umount /dev/sda1" then take off flash drive, although I used a flash drive for a long time and there were no such errors