Hello,
Jiri Slaby wrote:
Masoud Sharbiani napsal(a):
Is this a known issue with 2.6.latest ACPI or is it that my mainboard
is broken?
No, I don't know about anybody, who has the same problem (it doesn't
mean, that it couldn't be).
Did it work before? Could you accurate version of kernel, w
Masoud Sharbiani napsal(a):
Hello,
Adding reboot=w causes system to reboot properly.
It doesn't use interrupt now, it only jumps to one far address with one
number saved in other place in memory,
Is this a known issue with 2.6.latest ACPI or is it that my mainboard
is broken?
No, I don't
Hello,
Adding reboot=w causes system to reboot properly.
Is this a known issue with 2.6.latest ACPI or is it that my mainboard is
broken?
cheers,
Masoud
Jiri Slaby wrote:
Masoud Sharbiani napsal(a):
Hello,
Whenever I reboot my Linux machine it turns itself off in the end,
unless I add the
Masoud Sharbiani napsal(a):
Hello,
Whenever I reboot my Linux machine it turns itself off in the end,
unless I add the 'acpi=off' to the end of kernel command line on boot.
Apparently, it happens after unmounting filesystems as it doesn't do
fsck after next power-up.
Any ideas?
Try to
Hello,
Whenever I reboot my Linux machine it turns itself off in the end,
unless I add the 'acpi=off' to the end of kernel command line on boot.
Apparently, it happens after unmounting filesystems as it doesn't do
fsck after next power-up.
The Kernel is 2.6.13-pre6
The machine itself is a dua
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