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I upgraded my wife's Late-2007 MacBook White to Lion and now sleeping and shutdown take a very long time. On Snow Leopard, sleep and shutdown was instantaneous! Close the lid and BAM! done. Selecting shutdown on the menu and BAM! turned off. 

Now, after upgrading to Lion, they take a really long time. I deleted the shutdown log, turned off the computer and then turned it back on and checked on it. All processes go in less than a second, but com.apple.securityd doesn't exit at all and has to be killed as I see this message on the log: 

19988665     1 com.apple.launchd                           28 com.apple.securityd                      Exit timeout elapsed (20 seconds). Killing 

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19992024     1 com.apple.launchd                            1 com.apple.launchd                        System: Userspace shutdown took approximately 20 seconds. 

So I figure if it were not for com.apple.securityd, shutdown would be instantaneous, just as Snow Leopard was. 

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