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systemd-inhibit seems like the right place to look, but I have a vague feeling that gnome can override it.
https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/latest/systemd-inhibit.html
Maybe with some tweaking itll be unoveridable except for root?
at least in my experience GNOME does not override systemd-inhibit but rather just silently fails the shutdown
Weird. I'm sure i have seen a popup saying "shutdown was inhibited" that let me force it. I'll have a try later today