ma 28.4.2025 klo 13.47 Samuel Thibault ([email protected]) kirjoitti: > > Martin-Éric Racine, le lun. 28 avril 2025 13:19:44 +0300, a ecrit: > > ma 28.4.2025 klo 10.59 Samuel Thibault ([email protected]) kirjoitti: > > > > > > Martin-Éric Racine, le lun. 28 avril 2025 10:02:19 +0300, a ecrit: > > > > su 27.4.2025 klo 13.11 Samuel Thibault ([email protected]) kirjoitti: > > > > > Martin-Éric Racine, le dim. 27 avril 2025 11:29:21 +0300, a ecrit: > > > > > > The key point is that without keyboard-configuration, the console > > > > > > will > > > > > > fail to load on reboot, > > > > > > > > > > That shouldn't be so, it should at least be able to start in english > > > > > mode. > > > > > > > > Heck, even after keyboard-configuration and locales are configured, > > > > upon reboot, Hurd still tells me that console launch failed because it > > > > cannot find a keymap for locale C. > > > > > > Please paste the exact error message, so we can check exactly what this > > > is about. > > > > Message gone after a few reboots. It actually was about no compose > > map for locale C. > > Is that really an error, and not just a warning?
Error. The console exited with an error due to no Compose map for locale C. > > Returning to the failed ACPI shutdowns, the console now shows the > > following at the end of the process initiated by 'exec sudo poweroff: > > > > hwsleep-0079 hw_legacy_sleep : Entering sleep state [S5] > > > > Except that it doesn't go to sleep. It merely reaches the end of the > > halt sequence. Anyhow, S5 is supposed to mean poweroff, not sleep. > > > > The obvious question: where do I find the defaults used for the > > shutdown sequence? Something apparently decided to use sleep instead > > of poweroff. > > That goes through the shutdown translator, in hurd/shutdown/shutdown.c, > that calls the acpi_sleep() RPC, implemented in hurd/acpi/acpi-ops.c > S_acpi_sleep Noted. I take it that Hurd doesn't use bin:powermgmt-base or anything similar to communicate with ACPI? Martin-Éric

