My main Debian host is going to sleep and I can't awaken it without holdiing the power button down for some period.
We have had some neighborhood power issues recently, and I have been manually powering down while away for a few short trips (no UPS yet, either, but my Windows box next to the Debian host [same power source] is solidly running). A search of the logs shows entries for power from various system sources on a daily basis (syslog)::, but I haven't seen anything about overheating or such. I know the internal motherboard thermal sensors work (don't ask), so I'm not worried about real overheating. Is there a way to definitely deactivate all OS-related power changes so the power button has only two functions (on/off)? Note: The systemd "/etc/systemd/sleep.conf" file has all entries commented out. Thanks for any ideas. -Tom