Your message dated Sun, 15 Feb 2009 17:05:37 +0100
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and subject line Re: Bug#514948: solved
has caused the Debian Bug report #514948,
regarding /sys - parameters not set on startup
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Package: sysfsutils
Version: 2.1.0-5

During startup of the system, I want to set the scaling governor to
performance. After installing sysfsutils I modified /etc/sysfs.conf
to contain only the line:
devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor = performance
(beside the default comments). When I enter
"/etc/init.d/sysfsutils start", the scaling governor is changed
properly. After a reboot of the system, the scaling governor is
again "ondemand". Following links to /etc/init.d/sysfsutils exist:
/etc/rc2.d/S20sysfsutils
/etc/rc3.d/S20sysfsutils
/etc/rc4.d/S20sysfsutils
/etc/rc5.d/S20sysfsutils

I can't find any entry with sysfs in /var/log/* (besides the
package installation) nor in dmesg.




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Hello Armin,

Armin Fuerst [2009-02-12 17:00 +0100]:
> The problem was gnome-power-manager. This resetted the values during
> logon. By editing /apps/gnome-power-manager/cpufreq_batter_policy in
> gconf-editor I solved this problem.

Thanks for reporting back! Closing this bug report then.

Martin
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