Re: Linux doesn't shutdown (turn off) the computer

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On Wed, 19 May 2010 23:46:45 -0400 (EDT)
Len Brown <lenb@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> if you boot with "debug" on the command line, you should get
> KERN_DEBUG messages on your console.
> 
> shut down with
> # poweroff
> 
> and the last thing you see printed should be:
> acpi_power_off called since that is where pm_power_off() goes.

	hi Len, in fact it didn't work. I passed the "debug" command
line to kernel as a option and it didn't generated any debug messages.
I even tried to enable ACPI debug, but it didn't work either.

> If that doesn't work, send your .config

	Ok, it's attached: config.bz2

	Maybe it's just an option that is wrong, although I suppose it
should just work anyway. Thanks again.

	Ps: if you need more testing, just ask.


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