Hi all
I have a new Zotac ZBOX Nano CI320. It's a mini-PC based on an Intel
Celeron N2930 (Bay Trail).
This has been a very problematic system. I blame my troubles on the
less-than-quality Zotac (AMI) BIOS.
My current problem is that the system will not reboot or poweroff
correctly. It just hangs.
I have upgraded the BIOS to the current version, which fixed a lot of
other issues, but not this one.
I've confirmed this bad reboot/poweroff behavior on Debian 8.1 and the
current unstable. One thing to note is that I was having some
intermittent success adding the kernel argument "reboot=bios" on Debian
8.1, but now that I've upgraded to unstable, it's not working any more.
I need to do more testing to verify what works and what doesn't, but
everything is mostly not-working.
I also confirmed this bad behavior with the current Fedora release.
Interestingly, the current Linux Mint seems to reboot and poweroff normally:
http://www.linuxmint.com/edition.php?id=172
Other than testing various linux "reboot=" arguments, what other things
should I look into?
For permanent application, that reboot= would go into /etc/default/grub,
right?
Any other advice before I bug this?
Thanks for reading.
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