Leslie Satenstein wrote:
Is it a bug(let).
I installed Core5 Test3 with most defaults, but all packages. The
kernal is not the normal one, as others have attested. However, when I
initiate a shutdown, the software proceeds to shutdown, with the final
console message to power off.
With previous versions of Core, power off of the pc did occur. In fact,
I make use of this working power off to issue the shutdown command in
the crontab.
Did I miss a configurable parameter?
Leslie in Montreal
I add acpi=on in the kernel argument line to be safe in case acpi is
ever disabled in the kernel. I believe there are similar problems for
apm only computers needing apm specific lines in the boot parameters.
Also, there might be a kernel bug that hits your hardware and its
ability to poweroff successfully. This problem effected a lot of people
during previous test phases and even within the next release.
Search for bugs related to poweroff in bugzilla. There should be quite a
few old entries and a bit for current release and rawhide.
Jim
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Well fix that in the next (upgrade, update, patch release, service pack).
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