I have the same problem on my machine, that's because it is an hybrid
AT/ATX motherboard using the AT power supply.
The kernel tries a shutdown but as power isn't ATX, it fails.
Nevermind
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Mitchell To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
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Subject: [Cooker] Power down problem
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26/09/2001
16:26
Please
respond to
cooker
I have a SOYO 5EMM MATX machine with an AMD K6-2 450 processor that
has a longstanding power down problem. I know that this is kernel
related because power down works fine with the standard 2.4.5-5 kernel
that was distributed with the first 8.0 Freq release. I now have the
standard 2.4.8-26 kernel (Cooker current) installed and power down fails
as follows:
Power down
general protection fault: f000
CPU:0
EIP:0050:[<8875>]
EFLAGS: 00010046
eax: 5301 ebx: 0001 ecx: edx:
esi: c0258146 edi: 0292 ebp: 6789 esp: c3b1bddc
as: 0058 es: ss: 0018
Process halt (pid: 2773, stackpages=c3b1b000)
Stack: 029282ef 8146 0025 bdfe6789 0001c3b1 0003
5307
81350058 810adbcc 80dd 0016 00488036
c01100a2 0010 0292 0018 0018 c0174bbc
0033
Call Trace: [] [] [] []
[]
[] [] [] []
[] []
[] [] [] []
Code: Bad EIP value.
/etc/rc0.d/S01halt: line 1: 2773 Segmentation fault: halt -i -d
-p
I pass this along in hopes that someone might have a clue as to what is
going on here. It is certainly not causing a major problem for me, but
if it is happening to me, it is probably happening to others and IMHO it
would be nice to get it cleaned up if possible.