On Fri, 2003-09-26 at 10:07, Michael Mansour wrote:

> On your suggestions I went through the BIOS, disabled
> the PNP OS option (it was enabled), and verified the
> ACPI facilities were enabled.
> 
> For ACPI the motherboard (an MSI motherbaord) supports
> S1 and S3 type suspends, I'll have to check the manual
> today and see what the difference between the two are.
> 
> For APM, I have it on user define, and I think I
> disabled APM for devices as I don't like the powering
> down of any items within a server to be done. Should I
> fine-tune this somehow?

I always turn off everything that IT can turn off - or suspend...then
again, as long as the BIOS is setup properly for the APM/ACPI, then all
should be well and good now - have you tried doing a "poweroff" from the
console to see if it properly shuts the box down?

stephen kuhn - owner
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