Andre Krolikowski a écrit : > I've been using GNU/kFreeBSD intermittently for a month now and have > stumbled on a problem I can't solve. > > Since I upgraded my kernel to version 6.2 (via the > kfreebsd-image-6.2-1-amd64-k8 package), I've lost what little > ACPI-functionality I had before upgrading. For example, I can no longer > manually power off my computer using the power button. I'm not sure if > it has anything to do with it, but the 'acpi.ko' module was not > installed by the kernel package in the > > /lib/modules/6.2-1-amd64-k8 > > directory. And there's a symlink in /boot/kernel pointing to this very > file. > The fact that /boot/kernel/acpi.ko is a dead symlink is actually a bug. But it is harmless as acpi support is compiled into the kernel on amd64. We have to remove this dead symlink though.
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