On 01/12/09 13:45, Chris wrote:
Hi,
I found a description on how to to shut down my system after pushing the power
button (below). I need this for a headless system. The system is running
Debian-Lenny, and it used to work before a dist-upgrade quite a while back.
I only found out it was working by accident, because it does not seem to work
on other Debian machines I have.
I was just wondering if this is set up normally on a Debian install, and if
yes what may have stopped it from working. If all else fails I'll try the
method described below, but I'd rather just fix what was working before.
Chris
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Shutting_system_down_by_pressing_the_power_button
[snip]
From now on, pressing the power button (lightly, not for a few seconds) should
properly shutdown the system. Note that if you have hibernate configured and
working you may want to change the last line with:
What is your BIOS power button configuration? (Mine is "immediate
shutdown", probably because I think that Power means *power*, not
*hibernate*.)
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