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After updating today to 2.6.39-1 I find my acer revo 3610 (intel atom 330 x86_64) sometimes hangs during reboot just after the switch to runlevel 6.
I am not using laptop mode and I don't have acpid running (so far as I know).
Is this the same problem as being discussed here and if yes can anyone suggest a way forward?
I think this only affects reboot as hibernate and shutdown seem to work fine.
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"Fixed" on a Dell Latitude e6520 by adding "rmmod e1000e" to "/etc/rc.local.shutdown".
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"Fixed" too on Thinkpad X60S a by adding
rmmod e1000e
in /etc/rc.local.shutdown
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"Fixed" too on Thinkpad X60S a by adding
rmmod e1000e
in /etc/rc.local.shutdown
Ditto T61 - thanks.
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"Fixed" too on Thinkpad X60S a by adding
rmmod e1000e
in /etc/rc.local.shutdown
Workaround working on Thinkpad T410s, kernel 2.6.39 and laptop-mode-tools enabled.
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My Lenovo X60 always hangs at "power off". This has been true for months, I can't recall exactly which update I first noticed it, but no update since has fixed it. Removing the laptop-mode daemon also does not fix it.
pm-suspend works as expected, but shutdown seems to do everything except turn off the power.
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Removing e1000e did solve the problem. I've added that to /etc/rc.local.shutdown. Thanks very much!
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Is this issue still present in the latest kernel from core?
Non of the above workarounds had worked for me but after reading this post and this article, I added the following to the kernel command line and the problem no longer appears.
pcie_aspm=force
I'm on a Thinkpad x301 running kernel26 2.6.39.3-1 from core.
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Dear all,
I had already posted my worry in a <a href="https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=122416">Laptop Issues thread </a>. It passed unanswered, so I guess it's more relevant here. If I am breaking the netiquette by restating my problem, please disregard this message and accept my apologies:
I would like to ask you for help with a weird piece of behaviour of my arch box (now 3.0, but it was the same with older kernels), a Toshiba Satellite U500:
* Shutdown works OK when on A/C, but, when on battery, the computer ends up with fans on and the On button light on. In this state it is totally unresponsive -- it looks much as it does when it fails to suspend.
* But, on battery (and A/C too), it reboots perfectly well. So I've resorted to rebooting when I want to shutdown on battery, and then
plugging it off once it gets to the bios screen.
I'm sure these will be tell-tale symptoms to more enlightened arch users. For my part, I am totally clueless. I would have suspected an
acpid problem, but I have no shutdown event or action enabled. I don't see anything interesting in the logs either. Although my computer is now arch only, I've had several Ubuntus, Mints and Fedoras installed, and Windows 7 too. This issue has only appeared on arch.
Any piece of advise will be very welcome.
Cheers,
Manolo
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I have the same problem, I think, but none of the solutions offered have made a difference. I run an Acer Aspire One, with a network chip using the ath5k module. Unloading this module before shutting down doesn't help, however. The e1000e module doesn't run in the first place.
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I had a similar problem on my Asus U41SV and rmmod-ing the ehci_hcd module did the trick for me.
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I've the same problem. Asus eeepc S101. Reboot is OK. shutdown will delay more then 20 seconds.
The following methods not work. (put in /etc/shutdown)
1. I don't have e1000, so don't require to remove it. (I've ath9k)
2. rmmod acpi_hcd # it caused hang.
3. disable cpufreq
4. disable laptop-mode
I added strace on shutdown line in /etc/rc.shutdown. Yes, it halt on this command.
Running 4 ArchLinux including sh4twbox,server,notebook,desktop. my AUR packages
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just for the sake of completeness: I had the same issue with the latest kernel 3.2.5-1 on Thinkpad T510. Adding rmmod e1000e to rc.local.shutdown solved the problem. thanks guys. :-D
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