On 6/27/07, Janne Johansson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
or, for a one-shot testing, just give "boot -c" at the
boot>
prompt to get into the UKC> to test it once. If it works, run the above
trick to make it stick.

Thanks all for replying. It's still not working. Here's what I've
tried so far along with some system information -

o /etc/rc.shutdown - powedown=YES

# cat /etc/sysctl.conf | grep apm
machdep.apmwarn=10              # battery % when apm status messages enabled
machdep.apmhalt=1               # 1=powerdown hack, try if halt -p doesn't wor

o # dmesg | grep acpi
acpi at mainbus0 not configured

o sysctl -aA | grep acpi - gives nothing

o sysctl -aA | grep apm -

machdep.apmwarn=10
machdep.apmhalt=1

o when the system boots, it says "APM error" and this is before the boot> prompt

o Also tried to load bsd.mp - makes the system really slow

o Also went to UKC> enable apm & it says -
298 apm already enabled

o Also tried enabling acpi from UKC> with no luck.

Is there anything else I could try?

Any help on this would be much appreciated. Thanks.

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