Shutdown Issue in Garuda Dr460nized

When I tried to shutdown Dr460nized, it was frozen at the garuda logo...
Need help...

Might try ESC for a view of what's happening (or not happening). Not an expert on this, but I have seen stop jobs hang on, and knowing which often leads to the problem...

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I tried ESC, but nothing happened...
Stuck on the logo and everything stops - laptop fan, mouse led, and I think keyboard also stop, that's why ESC not working...

I never use ESC at shutdown but how you do the shutdown process?
Button/software button and where?
And try from terminal with

systemctl poweroff -i
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When I stuck, I just long press power button to shutdown directly...

I tried the command and stuck on logo like before...

Try next time Ctrl + Alt + F3

and same in post above after you login .

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Maybe btrfs cleaner and more is in Progress at shutdown.
Sometimes I must wait long time (3 min.) until PC is off.

You can break your system with hard reset with button.

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Ok...
Ctrl + Alt + F3
Then shutdown command...

Now stuck again and waiting for complete shutdown
Lets see...

5 min and still stuck...
I think I have to install it again....
Maybe some file or config is corrupted

Is your system upto date ?

There was a bug in kernel older than 5.9.12

It was kernel panic on shutdown

Please make sure you have updated your system

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Yes i run sudo pacman -Syu 4-5 times a day...my system is updated..

Running kernel - linux-tkg-bmq 5.9.13-98

please post output…

Not in tty !

Do you have usb connected ?

Its possible somethings arent able to unmount

Be fore shutting down make sure to disconnect all peripheral devices connected

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cat /etc/fstab
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Also you can try changing kernel

Try linux kernel

sudo pacman -Syu linux linux-headers
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There is no output...
When I enter the command it starts shutdown the system...

1 - Usb Mouse
2 - NTFS drives mounted (maybe this one causing the error)

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cat /etc/fstab                                                            100%  ─╯
# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
# Use 'blkid' to print the universally unique identifier for a device; this may
# be used with UUID= as a more robust way to name devices that works even if
# disks are added and removed. See fstab(5).
#
# <file system>             <mount point>  <type>  <options>  <dump>  <pass>
UUID=5F94-3518                            /boot/efi      vfat    umask=0077 0 2
UUID=005202c8-da43-43f2-a348-32e5e02c938a swap           swap    defaults,noatime 0 0
UUID=bff6cfd4-4d98-47c2-993c-2732cc71340a /              btrfs   subvol=@,defaults,noatime,space_cache,autodefrag,compress=zstd 0 1
UUID=bff6cfd4-4d98-47c2-993c-2732cc71340a /home          btrfs   subvol=@home,defaults,noatime,space_cache,autodefrag,compress=zstd 0 2
UUID=bff6cfd4-4d98-47c2-993c-2732cc71340a /root          btrfs   subvol=@root,defaults,noatime,space_cache,autodefrag,compress=zstd 0 2
UUID=bff6cfd4-4d98-47c2-993c-2732cc71340a /srv           btrfs   subvol=@srv,defaults,noatime,space_cache,autodefrag,compress=zstd 0 2
UUID=bff6cfd4-4d98-47c2-993c-2732cc71340a /var/cache     btrfs   subvol=@cache,defaults,noatime,space_cache,autodefrag,compress=zstd 0 2
UUID=bff6cfd4-4d98-47c2-993c-2732cc71340a /var/log       btrfs   subvol=@log,defaults,noatime,space_cache,autodefrag,compress=zstd 0 2
UUID=bff6cfd4-4d98-47c2-993c-2732cc71340a /var/tmp       btrfs   subvol=@tmp,defaults,noatime,space_cache,autodefrag,compress=zstd 0 2

It shut down normal?
Or same error?

normal shutdown...no error occoured