Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: [2.5.44] Poweroff after warm reboot | From | Disconnect <> | Date | 29 Oct 2002 10:42:02 -0500 |
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On Tue, 2002-10-29 at 04:31, DevilKin wrote: > Hello, > > If I reboot my laptop with kernel 2.5.44 (warm reboot), the machine reboots, > loads the kernel, and then in the middle of the booting process powers off. > > Doing an actual shutdown (poweroff) results in a clean boot next time. > > Is this a known bug? > > PC is a Dell Latitude CPI A XT 366. More info available if needed.
FWIW I have a very similar machine (its not in front of me unfortunately) that used to exhibit the same behavior under Win2k. I haven't been using it since I got into a position to put it back under Linux (the battery is shot - I was just using it to run software required by my old ISP) but I can give it a try if needed.
It was exactly as described, only under windows - the machine would reboot, bios go past, the initial boot menu would go, then partway though the color-bar boot screen it would just turn off.
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