Re: RPi model B - bluetooth-next kernel, shutdown always reboots the RPi

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On Thu, Jun 04, 2015 at 09:41:26AM +0200, Alexander Aring wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 04, 2015 at 08:34:16AM +0200, Christoffer Holmstedt wrote:
> > I know some of you are using the RPi as well so I start by asking here, perhaps
> > linux-rpi-kernel list is the next step. When I run "shutdown -h 0" the RPi
> 
> Maybe try "halt"? "halt" should shutdown your RPi, means unmounting
> filesystems etc. and stops there (without rebooting) Then it should be
> safe to pull the plug.
> 
> To poweroff the RPi, the RPi can't do that, it only can reboot itself
> which is solved by some watchdog timeout, I suppose. Maybe there exists
> self-builded solutions somewhere on RPi sites to shutdown the RPi
> somehow (means poweroff).
> 
> - Alex

"shutdown -h 0", halt, poweroff all end up with the same result. Rebooting
U-Boot and eventually starting Raspbian.

Yea, I probably have to look deeper into some RPi sources and find out how it
works in the 3.18.y series.

-- 
Christoffer Holmstedt
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