On 30/06/2020 02:35, Martin K. Petersen wrote:
What happened to the suggestion to treat reboot=p like a poweroff
instead? That seems to be fundamentally the right thing to do.
I agree!
I've done that but so far it has been ignored:
Christoph,
> What happened to the suggestion to treat reboot=p like a poweroff
> instead? That seems to be fundamentally the right thing to do.
I agree!
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Martin K. Petersen Oracle Linux Engineering
On Sun, Jun 28, 2020 at 07:32:51PM +0100, Simon Arlott wrote:
> I need to use "reboot=p" on my desktop because one of the PCIe devices
> does not appear after a warm boot. This results in a very cold boot
> because the BIOS turns the PSU off and on.
>
> The scsi sd shutdown process does not send
I need to use "reboot=p" on my desktop because one of the PCIe devices
does not appear after a warm boot. This results in a very cold boot
because the BIOS turns the PSU off and on.
The scsi sd shutdown process does not send a stop command to disks
before the reboot happens (stop commands are
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