> Is there a good source of information about how Linux distributions and
> installers identify
> and interact with the hardware devices in a system? We are particularly
> interested in the
> shutdown process that leads to complete power-off. Thanks.
None other I assume than from the horse's m
Chris Olson wrote:
> Is there a good source of information about how Linux distributions
> and installers identify and interact with the hardware devices in
> a system? We are particularly interested in the shutdown process
> that leads to complete power-off. Thanks.
You mean something more than
Is there a good source of information about how Linux distributions
and installers identify and interact with the hardware devices in
a system? We are particularly interested in the shutdown process
that leads to complete power-off. Thanks.
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So, the bios is the latest offered by Dell... I tried different power
settings - the result is the same. It does poweroff under Fedora as
expected :(
On Tue, 5 Jan 2010, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> Scott wrote:
>> On Mon, 4 Jan 2010, mark wrote:
>>> Michael Klinosky wrote:
m.r...@5-cent.u
Scott wrote:
> On Mon, 4 Jan 2010, mark wrote:
>> Michael Klinosky wrote:
>>> m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Must be the Optiplex - Thursday afternoon, we just did poweroffs on
well
over 100 servers (HVAC maintenance this past Sat!), and it worked just
fine.
>>>
>>> I have the same iss
I tried both - same result :(
On Mon, 4 Jan 2010, mark wrote:
> Michael Klinosky wrote:
>> m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>>> Must be the Optiplex - Thursday afternoon, we just did poweroffs on well
>>> over 100 servers (HVAC maintenance this past Sat!), and it worked just
>>> fine.
>>
>> I have the sa
Michael Klinosky wrote:
> m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>> Must be the Optiplex - Thursday afternoon, we just did poweroffs on well
>> over 100 servers (HVAC maintenance this past Sat!), and it worked just
>> fine.
>
> I have the same issue with one of my boxes. 'Shutdown' will get to the
> point of ac
m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> Must be the Optiplex - Thursday afternoon, we just did poweroffs on well
> over 100 servers (HVAC maintenance this past Sat!), and it worked just
> fine.
I have the same issue with one of my boxes. 'Shutdown' will get to the
point of actually powering down, but just sit
Yes, it is just the Opiplex. I've got an AMD Compaq Presario, Dell
Poweredge SC430 and 4400 as well as a crappy ol' Latitude laptop - all
running CentOS...poweroff works fine on them all :) Its not a big deal -
just annoying :)
On Mon, 4 Jan 2010, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>> I've got a Dell O
> I've got a Dell Optiplex GX240 I am running CentOS 5.4
> (kernel 2.6.18-164.9.1.el5.centos.plus)... When I had Fedora 11 and 12 on
> it, I could issue a poweroff command and the machine would power itself
> off.
> However, under CentOS it doesn't turn the machine off whatsoever. When it
> compl
On 1/4/10 11:05 PM, Scot P. Floess wrote:
>
> I may do that... However, being that it works in Fedora - was hoping
> maybe it was something else :)
Maybe fedora has some patches to workaround it.
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I may do that... However, being that it works in Fedora - was hoping
maybe it was something else :)
On Mon, 4 Jan 2010, Eero Volotinen wrote:
> On 1/4/10 10:57 PM, Scot P. Floess wrote:
>> I've got a Dell Optiplex GX240 I am running CentOS 5.4
>> (kernel 2.6.18-164.9.1.el5.centos.plus)... Whe
On 1/4/10 10:57 PM, Scot P. Floess wrote:
> I've got a Dell Optiplex GX240 I am running CentOS 5.4
> (kernel 2.6.18-164.9.1.el5.centos.plus)... When I had Fedora 11 and 12 on
> it, I could issue a poweroff command and the machine would power itself off.
> However, under CentOS it doesn't turn the
I've got a Dell Optiplex GX240 I am running CentOS 5.4
(kernel 2.6.18-164.9.1.el5.centos.plus)... When I had Fedora 11 and 12 on
it, I could issue a poweroff command and the machine would power itself off.
However, under CentOS it doesn't turn the machine off whatsoever. When it
completes, the
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