>From: "Shridhar Daithankar" >On 23 Apr 2002 at 8:56, liyju janardhan wrote:
> > To do this,login as root, edit /etc/lilo.conf
> > Add the following line
> > append = "apm=off"
> > save and exit,
> > then do #lilo -v
> > Shutdown the machine and turn off the power,
> > before using it.
>
>Better if you did it from BIOS. Now you have a lilo that doesn't boot.
>
>Anyway boot from rescue disk/boot disk and restore the system. And try all 
>APM
>changed in BIOS. Not in lilo. I don't know how exactly kernel reacts to 
>such
>APM directives but I always sfound it better to play with it from within 
>BIOS..

Sorry for the late reply

How about recompiling the kernel with deselecting
Advanced Power Management(APM)

What is APM?
What is the relation between APM and shutdown?
Is there any side effect for putting APM off?

Bye.
Liyju



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