Matthew Szudzik wrote:
used halt -p to shutdown the machine and walked away. The next morning i
found that while it appears to have shutdown correctly, the machine did
not power off but instead showed
syncing disks...done
uchi2: host controller halted
This bug has been supposedly fixed
> used halt -p to shutdown the machine and walked away. The next morning i
> found that while it appears to have shutdown correctly, the machine did
> not power off but instead showed
>
> syncing disks...done
> uchi2: host controller halted
This bug has been supposedly fixed in OpenBSD -current
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 04:17:07AM +, Matthew Szudzik wrote:
> Have you submitted a formal bug report (with a dmesg and debugger output
> from ps and trace)? I myself have been attempting it, but every time
> that this bug occurs it seems that I'm in a hurry to get somewhere, and
I guess I sp
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 10:32:13AM +0800, David Schulz wrote:
> For the Record, I don't have a true Solution to the Issue yet, but i saw
> a small flag in /etc/sysctl.conf that read machdep.apmhalt. After
> enabling that and rebooting, halt -p now powers off my Machine 9 times
> out of ten.
For the Record, I don't have a true Solution to the Issue yet, but i saw
a small flag in /etc/sysctl.conf that read machdep.apmhalt. After
enabling that and rebooting, halt -p now powers off my Machine 9 times
out of ten. Not perfect, but a solution.
regards,
David
Sebastian Rother wrote:
>Hello,
>
>ok, now i actually have seen the same behavior. Every once in a while
>halt -p does actually power down the machine, maybe 1 times out of 10
>boots. Is there anything we , i, can do to fix it? Or help to fix it?
>
>Thanks a lot,
>David
Then you propably also noted that mostly if THAT
Hello,
ok, now i actually have seen the same behavior. Every once in a while
halt -p does actually power down the machine, maybe 1 times out of 10
boots. Is there anything we , i, can do to fix it? Or help to fix it?
Thanks a lot,
David
Matthew Szudzik wrote:
i installed OpenBSD 4.4 on my
> i installed OpenBSD 4.4 on my ThinkPad X61, played a little bit, and
> used halt -p to shutdown the machine and walked away. The next morning i
> found that while it appears to have shutdown correctly, the machine did
> not power off but instead showed
>
> syncing disks...done
> uchi2: host c
+1
Power off works occasionally (like every 5 shutdowns). Has been so since
I got it (about a year ago?). Running snapshots.
/Alexander
David Schulz wrote:
Hello all,
i installed OpenBSD 4.4 on my ThinkPad X61, played a little bit, and
used halt -p to shutdown the machine and walked away.
Hello all,
i installed OpenBSD 4.4 on my ThinkPad X61, played a little bit, and
used halt -p to shutdown the machine and walked away. The next morning i
found that while it appears to have shutdown correctly, the machine did
not power off but instead showed
syncing disks...done
uchi2: host con
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