On 01/16/2015 05:05 AM, Devin Reade wrote:
I've got a fresh CentOS 7 test machine, fully patched. The command:
shutdown -h now
surprisingly does not halt the machine. Instead it reboots it. WTF?
I found the following Debian discussion which seems to be the same
issue:
On 01/16/2015 09:51 AM, Kay Diederichs wrote:
On 01/16/2015 05:05 AM, Devin Reade wrote:
I've got a fresh CentOS 7 test machine, fully patched. The command:
shutdown -h now
surprisingly does not halt the machine. Instead it reboots it. WTF?
I found the following Debian discussion
Answering Devin Reade g...@gno.org
(Thu, 15 Jan 2015 21:05:12 -0700):
Hi!
I've got a fresh CentOS 7 test machine, fully patched. The command:
shutdown -h now
surprisingly does not halt the machine. Instead it reboots it. WTF?
Maybe it helps to poweroff explicitly?
shutdown -hP now
--On Friday, January 16, 2015 09:54:01 AM +0100 Kay Diederichs
kay.diederi...@uni-konstanz.de wrote:
Forgot to say: the problem does not exist when Wake on LAN is disabled
in the BIOS (but I need wake-on-LAN).
That did the trick. I was able to disable WOL and it no longer exhibits
the
On 1/15/2015 8:05 PM, Devin Reade wrote:
I've got a fresh CentOS 7 test machine, fully patched. The command:
shutdown -h now
I've seen systems with broken ACPI BIOS support auto-restart on a
shutdown. sometimes the behavior can be modified with a BIOS option.
--
john r pierce
I've got a fresh CentOS 7 test machine, fully patched. The command:
shutdown -h now
surprisingly does not halt the machine. Instead it reboots it. WTF?
I found the following Debian discussion which seems to be the same
issue: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=766338
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