Re: can't shutdown is a kernel problem?

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Hello,
On 15/02/2008, Mulyadi Santosa <mulyadi.santosa@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:> Hi....>  On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 12:26 PM, -幻影殇∮ <huanjiedancer@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:>  > I can't shutdown now, it stops at "Now will halt".>> No other messages? what did you type anyway? "halt"?
Bizarrely, I had this also this morning. Noticed it a few times before.I logout from KDE and select shutdown option. This almost always worksand calls init 0 or shutdown -h now or something similar. Since I haveACPI configured in the kernel, this works without problems.
Very rarely, I have the computer still turned on, with the screen ontty1, with messages saying SATA disks are turned off (could probablyget you a syslog dump  later), and "Will halt now." message. Had toturn off the machine by pressing and holding the power button (usuallyI can just press the button and it has instant off).
I have a Gigabyte GA-M57SLI-S4 Am2 motherboard, running 2.6.22.9vanilla (I'm not at the machine now). I didn't think much of it beforenow, but since someone else has a similar problem, I'm thinking itmight be either something silly I'm doing, or the kernel has a bug.
Regards,
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