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#1 2021-11-14 23:04:31

felixna
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Registered: 2021-10-03
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Shutdown causes reboot in current Kernel, not in LTS Kernel

I installed Arch on a HP Thin Client T630 and everything worked fine but suddenly I have the issue that shuting down the computer initiates a reboot instead of powering it off. This was not the case from the beginning but came with an update within the last two days or so.

After trying many things (including various BIOS settings and a BIOS update), I could narrow the problem to the newest kernel. Switching to linux-lts kernel solves the problem.

Can I further help/analyze the problem so that it will be fixed in the current kernel? Thanks!

Edit: switching to linux-5.14.16 also does fix it, btw

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#2 2021-11-15 07:31:23

seth
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Re: Shutdown causes reboot in current Kernel, not in LTS Kernel

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#3 2021-11-15 15:06:36

felixna
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Re: Shutdown causes reboot in current Kernel, not in LTS Kernel

There seems to be an ACPI issue in 5.15 that is not present in 5.14 or LTS. Meanwhile I will pin the kernel version to 5.14 on my machine and see if it is fixed with the next kernel update.

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