ACPI shutdown problem

2003-10-01 Thread Nate Lawson
 Now I'm having an issue with ACPI.  I used to hit the power button and
 that would initiate a proper shutdown.  Now it seems to do nothing,
 but when I reboot the system goes into a suspended state before
 completing the shutdown.  The motherboard beeps three times, the
 screen goes blank, and will complete the shutdown after I hit the any
 key.

 The strange thing is that in the past, a user initiated suspend while
 the system is running would never blank the screen, but this
 suspend-before-shutdown does...

 What do you need from me to help resolve this?

First, please don't hijack another thread.  I've started another one for
this.

sysctl hw.acpi should show you what the power button event generates.  It
should be set to S5.  What does yours say?

-Nate
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Re: ACPI shutdown problem

2003-10-01 Thread Bryan Liesner
On Wed, 1 Oct 2003, Nate Lawson wrote:

  Now I'm having an issue with ACPI.  I used to hit the power button and
  that would initiate a proper shutdown.  Now it seems to do nothing,
  but when I reboot the system goes into a suspended state before

 sysctl hw.acpi should show you what the power button event generates.  It
 should be set to S5.  What does yours say?

 -Nate

I had a look at that.  I have:

hw.acpi.power_button_state: S5

Thanks,
Bryan
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