You need to change halt to be called as halt -p.  If you run Red Hat, edit
/etc/rc.d/init.d/halt

This seems to be a FAQ... is it properly documented in Changes?

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On Wed, 27 Jan 1999, Van Slanzar de Fanel wrote:

> Hi
> 
> This afternoon I check (compile and install) the lastest patch
> (2.2.0-final) and when i try to halt my machine it doesn't goes down
> automaticaly
> 
> I'm runing 2.2.0 with out SMP support and halting with /sbin/halt that
> comes with SysVinit 2.74
> I'm using Pentium 2 (233Mhz)
> my motherboar is a intel 82440LX (this got an AGP slot)
> 
> I downgrading my machine to 2.0.36 and this halt correctly my box.
> 
> okay
> 
> Thanxz 4 all
> 
> (there is an attachment of my kernel configuration)
> 

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