Alan Cox wrote:
It seems excessive.  Most machines will hardly run without acpi.

*Recent* machines.

Most machines are recent machines.

If a machine doesn't have acpi, this change is safe.

If a machine has acpi, but doesn't have the reset register set in the FADT, this change is safe.

If a machine has acpi, and the reset register is set incorrectly, this change is safe.

If a machine has acpi, and the reset register is wired to the launch controller, then perhaps this change is unsafe. Don't issue sysrq-b on such machines.

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