Messages in this thread |  | | From | "Grover, Andrew" <> | Subject | RE: Anyone know how to get soft-power-down to work on an Intel SC B2?? | Date | Fri, 23 Aug 2002 16:56:41 -0700 |
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> From: Brueggeman, Steve [mailto:steve_brueggeman@xiotech.com] > Their documentation says they support soft-power-off, but I > certainly cannot > figure out how to do it. > > The SCB2 only has one processor, and the kernel is compiled for single > processor. I've enabled APM and ACPI, and the exact same > binaries (kernel > and modules) work on 4 different machines, and do > soft-power-off them, and > one of them WAS a dual processor system. > > So, I'm hoping that someone out there has figured out this problem. > > I've even tried the patches for acpi on sourceforge.net. > They didn't help, > and seemed to make the kernel MUCH more flakey (got illegal ioctl when > trying to mount a loopback device)
We talking 2.4 or 2.5 here?
Please send me the output from dmesg. I have an SCB2 sitting 15 feet away from me and haven't seen the problems you're running into.
> I'd appreciate it if you copied me on any responses, as I > currently am not > subscribed to the kernel mailing list, (because I don't have > POP/SMTP access > at work. (M.S. Exchange house and all....)
Well I have to use Exchange, and I get about 10 mailing lists, so it is possible.
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