I don't know this seems a bit of an odd approach, but why don't you check in the BIOS settings for power saving, and switch to "no power saving" or whatever your BIOS calls the "Stop trying to turn this thing off all the time" setting? It shouldn't be needed to do a restart (try simply "init 6" instead of shutdown to see if the box will reboot properly. You could also try ctrl-alt-delete on the console and see if that reboots it). For the most part, servers are usually on all the time and I don't even install any APM on most of them.
Once that's working, you can at least use the thing as a server ok; it's rare that you need to remotely switch off a server (although I admit that you might want to do that in certain circumstances). Since you are probably going to be next to the box when you tell it to shut down, pushing the power switch isn't really a problem :) Hope this helps a little. Paul. On Sat, 2002-08-24 at 21:02, Alan Womack wrote: > I've made some progress on my APM issues for the 9100C motherboard in my LFS server. > > I know can get the console to blank and then turn off the monitor for lack of >activity, however, actuallying getting a restart or a power off is proving >problematic. > > Through some other sources, I've gotten SMP out of my kernel (thought that was gone >before) and set a couple of other items in my bios. > > Attached is my kernel log and my kernel config. > > Any thoughts? > Thanks > Alan -- Paul Furness Systems Manager 2+2=5 for extremely large values of 2. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-newbie" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.linux-learn.org/faqs
