Re: [gentoo-user] cannot completely shut down my system from command line
On Friday 05 June 2009 08:41:17 Steffen Loos wrote: > Hello, > > Colombetti Marco schrieb: > > ... > > I have a similar issue on my laptop after upgrading to the kernel 2.6.29. > > The alsasound service wont stop i have to unload the snd_hda_intel > > module first (it is an alsa related issue). > > If it is the same problem you could add "modprobe -r snd_hda_intel" > > in /etc/conf.d/local.stop or /etc/conf.d/local. > > i've had the same problem. The unloading of alsa-modules is'nt needed > according to alsa-developers. So setting > > UNLOAD_ON_STOP="no" > > in /etc/conf.d/alsasound helps for me. > > Steffen Thanks Steffen!!! The link for bugzilla: http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=232875 Ciao
Re: [gentoo-user] cannot completely shut down my system from command line
Hello, Colombetti Marco schrieb: ... I have a similar issue on my laptop after upgrading to the kernel 2.6.29. The alsasound service wont stop i have to unload the snd_hda_intel module first (it is an alsa related issue). If it is the same problem you could add "modprobe -r snd_hda_intel" in /etc/conf.d/local.stop or /etc/conf.d/local. i've had the same problem. The unloading of alsa-modules is'nt needed according to alsa-developers. So setting UNLOAD_ON_STOP="no" in /etc/conf.d/alsasound helps for me. Steffen
Re: [gentoo-user] cannot completely shut down my system from command line
2009/6/3 Colombetti Marco : > On Wednesday 03 June 2009 03:01:57 John covici wrote: >> on Tuesday 06/02/2009 James Ausmus(james.aus...@gmail.com) wrote >> >> > 2009/6/2 John covici >> > >> > > on Tuesday 06/02/2009 Sebastian G nther(sam...@guenther-roetgen.de) >> > > wrote >> > > >> > > > * John covici (cov...@ccs.covici.com) [02.06.09 09:24]: >> > > > > Hi. I am running unstable gentoo and baselayout2, however when I >> > > > > shutdown my system with something like shutdown -r now -- it gets >> > > > > into a state where it says >> > > > > init: no more processes in this run level, but it never will >> > > > > restart or shutdown if I use -h. How in the heck do I even debug >> > > > > such a thing or fix? >> > > > > >> > > > > Thanks in advance for any good ideas. >> > > > >> > > > Did you enable ACPI in your kernel configuration? >> > > >> > > Yep. >> > >> > Make sure >> > CONFIG_ACPI_BUTTON >> > is enabled in your kernel config (for menuconfig, under Power Management >> > & ACPI -> ACPI Support -> Button) - without this, Linux can't >> > auto-shut-off your system. >> >> Its a module, not built-in. But even shutdown -r now does not work as >> I get the message mentioned above and the computer hangs there >> forever. > > I have a similar issue on my laptop after upgrading to the kernel 2.6.29. > The alsasound service wont stop i have to unload the snd_hda_intel module > first (it is an alsa related issue). > If it is the same problem you could add "modprobe -r snd_hda_intel" > in /etc/conf.d/local.stop or /etc/conf.d/local. Same problem, but with xorg drivers (radeon) on a stable system. If I exit xorg and then issue shutdown from console it works fine. See previous thread at: http://groups.google.co.uk/group/linux.gentoo.user/browse_thread/thread/593050017e77fbd3?hl=en# -- Regards, Mick
Re: [gentoo-user] cannot completely shut down my system from command line
On Wednesday 03 June 2009 03:01:57 John covici wrote: > on Tuesday 06/02/2009 James Ausmus(james.aus...@gmail.com) wrote > > > 2009/6/2 John covici > > > > > on Tuesday 06/02/2009 Sebastian G nther(sam...@guenther-roetgen.de) > > > wrote > > > > > > > * John covici (cov...@ccs.covici.com) [02.06.09 09:24]: > > > > > Hi. I am running unstable gentoo and baselayout2, however when I > > > > > shutdown my system with something like shutdown -r now -- it gets > > > > > into a state where it says > > > > > init: no more processes in this run level, but it never will > > > > > restart or shutdown if I use -h. How in the heck do I even debug > > > > > such a thing or fix? > > > > > > > > > > Thanks in advance for any good ideas. > > > > > > > > Did you enable ACPI in your kernel configuration? > > > > > > Yep. > > > > Make sure > > CONFIG_ACPI_BUTTON > > is enabled in your kernel config (for menuconfig, under Power Management > > & ACPI -> ACPI Support -> Button) - without this, Linux can't > > auto-shut-off your system. > > Its a module, not built-in. But even shutdown -r now does not work as > I get the message mentioned above and the computer hangs there > forever. I have a similar issue on my laptop after upgrading to the kernel 2.6.29. The alsasound service wont stop i have to unload the snd_hda_intel module first (it is an alsa related issue). If it is the same problem you could add "modprobe -r snd_hda_intel" in /etc/conf.d/local.stop or /etc/conf.d/local. Ciao
Re: [gentoo-user] cannot completely shut down my system from command line
on Tuesday 06/02/2009 James Ausmus(james.aus...@gmail.com) wrote > 2009/6/2 John covici > > > on Tuesday 06/02/2009 Sebastian G nther(sam...@guenther-roetgen.de) wrote > > > * John covici (cov...@ccs.covici.com) [02.06.09 09:24]: > > > > Hi. I am running unstable gentoo and baselayout2, however when I > > > > shutdown my system with something like shutdown -r now -- it gets into > > > > a state where it says > > > > init: no more processes in this run level, but it never will restart > > > > or shutdown if I use -h. How in the heck do I even debug such a thing > > > > or fix? > > > > > > > > Thanks in advance for any good ideas. > > > > > > > > > > Did you enable ACPI in your kernel configuration? > > Yep. > > > > Make sure > CONFIG_ACPI_BUTTON > is enabled in your kernel config (for menuconfig, under Power Management & > ACPI -> ACPI Support -> Button) - without this, Linux can't auto-shut-off > your system. Its a module, not built-in. But even shutdown -r now does not work as I get the message mentioned above and the computer hangs there forever. -- Your life is like a penny. You're going to lose it. The question is: How do you spend it? John Covici cov...@ccs.covici.com
Re: [gentoo-user] cannot completely shut down my system from command line
2009/6/2 John covici > on Tuesday 06/02/2009 Sebastian G nther(sam...@guenther-roetgen.de) wrote > > * John covici (cov...@ccs.covici.com) [02.06.09 09:24]: > > > Hi. I am running unstable gentoo and baselayout2, however when I > > > shutdown my system with something like shutdown -r now -- it gets into > > > a state where it says > > > init: no more processes in this run level, but it never will restart > > > or shutdown if I use -h. How in the heck do I even debug such a thing > > > or fix? > > > > > > Thanks in advance for any good ideas. > > > > > > > Did you enable ACPI in your kernel configuration? > Yep. > Make sure CONFIG_ACPI_BUTTON is enabled in your kernel config (for menuconfig, under Power Management & ACPI -> ACPI Support -> Button) - without this, Linux can't auto-shut-off your system. -James
Re: [gentoo-user] cannot completely shut down my system from command line
On Jun 2, 2009, at 12:24 AM, John covici wrote: nit: no more processes in this run level, but it never will restart or shutdown if I use -h. How in the heck do I even debug such a thing or fix? Thanks in advance for any good ideas. I've seen this kind of thing on systems with buggy hardware and/or BIOS. It may not be a Linux or Gentoo problem. -- -- Keith Dart ke...@dartworks.biz
Re: [gentoo-user] cannot completely shut down my system from command line
on Tuesday 06/02/2009 Sebastian G nther(sam...@guenther-roetgen.de) wrote > * John covici (cov...@ccs.covici.com) [02.06.09 09:24]: > > Hi. I am running unstable gentoo and baselayout2, however when I > > shutdown my system with something like shutdown -r now -- it gets into > > a state where it says > > init: no more processes in this run level, but it never will restart > > or shutdown if I use -h. How in the heck do I even debug such a thing > > or fix? > > > > Thanks in advance for any good ideas. > > > > Did you enable ACPI in your kernel configuration? Yep. -- Your life is like a penny. You're going to lose it. The question is: How do you spend it? John Covici cov...@ccs.covici.com
Re: [gentoo-user] cannot completely shut down my system from command line
* John covici (cov...@ccs.covici.com) [02.06.09 09:24]: > Hi. I am running unstable gentoo and baselayout2, however when I > shutdown my system with something like shutdown -r now -- it gets into > a state where it says > init: no more processes in this run level, but it never will restart > or shutdown if I use -h. How in the heck do I even debug such a thing > or fix? > > Thanks in advance for any good ideas. > Did you enable ACPI in your kernel configuration? Sebastian -- " Religion ist das Opium des Volkes. " | _ ASCII ribbon campaign Karl Marx | ( ) against HTML e-mail s...@sti@N GÜNTHER | X against M$ attachments mailto:sam...@guenther-roetgen.de | / \ www.asciiribbon.org pgpjeyOU9BwUL.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] cannot completely shut down my system from command line
On 6/2/09, John covici wrote: > Hi. I am running unstable gentoo and baselayout2, however when I > shutdown my system with something like shutdown -r now -- it gets into > a state where it says > init: no more processes in this run level, but it never will restart > or shutdown if I use -h. How in the heck do I even debug such a thing > or fix? Having similar problems with latest min-install in a netbook. Shutdown -some-option doesn't do the trick. ctrl-alt-delete just freezes the console until I hold down the power button. Maxim
[gentoo-user] cannot completely shut down my system from command line
Hi. I am running unstable gentoo and baselayout2, however when I shutdown my system with something like shutdown -r now -- it gets into a state where it says init: no more processes in this run level, but it never will restart or shutdown if I use -h. How in the heck do I even debug such a thing or fix? Thanks in advance for any good ideas. -- Your life is like a penny. You're going to lose it. The question is: How do you spend it? John Covici cov...@ccs.covici.com