Messages in this thread | | | From | Bill Davidsen <> | Subject | Re: Linux 2.6.6 "IDE cache-flush at shutdown fixes" | Date | Tue, 11 May 2004 18:05:46 -0400 |
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Rene Herman wrote: > Andrew Morton wrote: > >>> It's a bit grubby, but we could easily add a fourth state to >>> `system_state': split SYSTEM_SHUTDOWN into SYSTEM_REBOOT and >>> SYSTEM_HALT. That would be a quite simple change. >> >> >> Like this. I checked all the SYSTEM_FOO users and none of them seem to >> care about the shutdown state at present. Easy. > > > Wonderful. Placed the following quick hack on top: [snip] > Seems very wrong there; will likely want to be pushed up a few levels, > but... Works For Me. > > Have attached a patch of what I'm currently using against 2.6.6 just in > case anyone interested lost track. It's bart+morton+hack. > > Rene.
For which patch I say thank you, it saves a lot of time for people who have been following but not applying each level of fix as it came up.
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