On Monday 11 May 2009, Rainer Schmidt wrote:
>For lights out op I have a power relay shutting the shop off which is
>on a port pin.... A final G-Code and all is in the dark. The PC never
>had a problem with it but I recommend a backup in case the HD image
>was in a volatile state...
>
That seems a little brutal, and would be much safer if a 6 second delay were 
incorporated there, just to give ext3 time to synch the disks.

>On Sun, May 10, 2009 at 7:35 PM, Frank Tkalcevic
>
><fr...@franksworkshop.com.au> wrote:
>> My PC doesn't power off when I do a "poweroff" or "shutdown -P", it just
>> halts.  I've searched the internet for solutions and they all seem to
>> point to acpi and apm.  When I try to run these tools, they both say no
>> acpi/apm support built into the kernel.  Is this a limitation of the emc2
>> rtai kernel?  Or are these available as kernel modules?  I'm running
>> Ubuntu 8.04.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Frank
>>
>>
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