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Recently I've been unable to shutdown or reboot. I'd imagine it's since the last kernel upgrade since I haven't fiddled with anything important for a while, but I'm not sure. If I shutdown through GNOME, everything stays on screen and it all halts. If I shutdown from a TTY I see it does everything, and then hangs on POWER OFF, or REBOOTING. So, I have begun shutting down / rebooting with Alt + SysRq + REISU{O,B}. It's not that much of a problem, I just wondered what I could do to fix it.
I would post some logfiles or something, but I really have no idea where to look.
Last edited by Barrucadu (2008-11-03 11:38:05)
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Had that problem once, however, that's was due to me removing the ACPI module from the kernel when I was n00bing around in kernel config It does as you say, the system halts, but I had to press the power button myself for it to shut off. If you're using the standard arch kernel, it's strange.
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Check if you 've ACPI button driver loaded with you:
lsmod | grep button
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$ lsmod | grep button
button 9376 0
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OK that means you do have ACPI in your kernel. You need the 'ACPI button driver' when you want to use the front-panel-power-button for shutdown or standby stuff (as you may have noticed it in Window$).
I too experienced the same situation when I didn't have any ACPI in my kernel, as Themaister pointed out. But under your present configuration, it should just work !!
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I've just fixed the problem - I reinstalled kernel26. So, something must have just gone slightly wrong during the upgrade.
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