Re: System not booting after acpi_power_off()

From: Len Brown
Date: Mon Jul 05 2004 - 15:27:59 EST


On Wed, 2004-06-30 at 16:36, Joerg Sommrey wrote:
> Hello,
>
> my box behaves a bit strange after "shutdown -h". The system performs
> a
> clean shutdown, but afterwards the front-side power button doesn't
> power-on anymore. After turning off power completely for 5 - 10 sec
> using the power supply's rear-side switch system boots again. I found
> a
> hint that this might be caused by a power supply that doesn't fully
> conform to ATX 2.01. Though this might be the real cause of my
> problem,
> I'd like to know if there is a workaround. Shutting down from an
> older
> Knoppix-CD (kernel 2.4.20 using apm) works fine, i.e. "front-side
> power-on" works. However, with 2.6 running on a SMP box there seems
> to
> be no way to poweroff via apm.
>
> Is there a way to let machine_power_off() behave like apm_power_off()
> on
> a SMP box?
>
> My system:
> kernel: 2.6.7-mm1 (same with other 2.4 and 2.6)
> CPU: 2 x Athlon MP
> board: Tyan Tiger MPX (S2466)

It is possible that you have a Control Method power button
rather than Fixed Function, and that it is currently disabled
as a wakeup device. complete dmesg or output from acpidmp
would tell.

-Len


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