Is there any way to test this without re-installing my system? E.g.
something along the lines "install this package to test, install that
package to revert to stable release"?
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Hi Joseph. I just installed the latest 3.7 kernel, and the issue is
still present. I've added kernel-bug-exists-upstream tag and marked as
Confirmed as you instructed.
** Tags added: kernel-bug-exists-upstream
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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This is continuation of old
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/721576 which was
not fully resolved. The remaining problem still persist in latest
Ubuntu release. I'm opening new ticket as instructed in the last
comment of the original ticket.
While kernel
My system is on 3.2.0-27, but powering off still doesn't work. If I
switch to console during shutdown, the last message printed by kernel is
that the system is halted, but my system stays powered on.
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monochromec: Are you also able to power off? Currently, on my system,
attempting to power off results in machine halting, but not powering
off.
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In my case grepping dmesg output for EFI string results in:
[0.00] EFI v2.10 by American Megatrends
[0.00] Kernel-defined memdesc doesn't match the one from EFI!
Followed by bunch of (mem00 through mem188):
[0.00] EFI: mem00: type=3, attr=0xf,
range=[0x-0
It's odd. For me it seems to be fixed for "reboot" case. But my system
still hangs for "shutdown" (power off) case. Are you sure you tested
both cases?
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I upgraded to Ubuntu 11.10, but still have the same problem with 3.0
based kernel. Linux kernel still crashes during reboot or shutdown.
I've a Gateway FX6850-51u desktop (with an hard to identify motherboard,
all it says is it was made by Acer).
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