If apm is the problem, and it could very well be the issue, then it 
would make alot more sense to not run apm in the first place, rather 
than turning it off via LILO.



Scott S. Jones D.C. wrote:
> Ken:
> 
> I tried that...and it produced the same situation.
> 
> Someone told me that it might be that i need to add something like 'apm=off' 
> to my lilo boot sequence......
> 
> I am not sure though. 
> 
> Scott
> 
> On Friday 20 September 2002 18:26, you wrote:
> 
>>Bonez wrote:
>>
>>>Dear Group:
>>>
>>>I have a few questions I am trying to resolve, in my use of linux.
>>>
>>>First, for those curious, I am running Caldera Open Linux Workstation
>>>3.1, on a Pentium II machine, with 296mb ram.
>>>
>>>Here are my problems:
>>>
>>>    When rebooting, I end up with a system frozen with the following as
>>>the last line: Sending all processes the TERM signal.
>>>
>>>How do I get around this, so that my system will in fact shut down and
>>>then reboot?
>>
>>Sounds like it's shutting down instead of rebooting.
>>Try going to a console as root (su) and typing
>>reboot
>>to see what happens.

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