For me it's even worse.
http://forums.freebsd.org/showthread.php?t=29700
It occurs after the first world rebuilding and I can't solve it since
months.
And only occurs since 9.0 is out. 9 RC3 worked fine.
However the fresh install from the 9.0 stable disk also works fine until
building and i
On Sat, 31 Mar 2012 17:38:11 +0200, Jens Schweikhardt wrote:
> I'm running 9-STABLE/amd64 and for a few months now, whenever I shut
> down with "shutdown -p now", the USB devices still have power. This is
> most visible on the USB keyboard, where *all* LEDs are turned on and
> stay on.
That's not
That would be something in the BIOS settings, probably...
On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 8:38 AM, Jens Schweikhardt <
schwe...@schweikhardt.net> wrote:
> hello world\n
>
> I'm running 9-STABLE/amd64 and for a few months now, whenever I shut
> down with "shutdown -p now", the USB devices still have power
hello world\n
I'm running 9-STABLE/amd64 and for a few months now, whenever I shut
down with "shutdown -p now", the USB devices still have power. This is
most visible on the USB keyboard, where *all* LEDs are turned on and
stay on.
The MB is an ASUS P5Q3 Deluxe.
The USB related sysctls are:
# sy
My Enlightenment system menu has some useful commands disabled. Is
there a way to selectively enable them?
Enabled:
Lock
Log Out
Cancel
Disabled:
Power Off
Suspend
Reboot
Hibernate
I want to enable Power Off and Reboot. I have never had any luck
getting FreeBSD to suspend, much
Hi all:
My problem is that I type "shutdown -p now" command, and system hang after
uptime show on screen.
I must press reset or press power sw 4 sec to poweroff. But "reboot" command
works fine for me.
I found it caused when hald_enable set to "YES" in rc.conf, if hald_enable
set to "NO" everythin
bsd writes:
> I would like to know if this is possible to keep the network during a
> shutdown as describe and explained below for a Linux system.
>
> How could we do that?
>
> This will be used in a procedure to shutdown the UPS and the system
> after a Power Failure has been detected. Any exper
Hello,
I would like to know if this is possible to keep the network during a
shutdown as describe and explained below for a Linux system.
How could we do that?
This will be used in a procedure to shutdown the UPS and the system
after a Power Failure has been detected. Any experience with
Hello,
I would like to know if this is possible to keep the network during a
shutdown as describe and explained below for a Linux system.
How could we do that?
This will be used in a procedure to shutdown the UPS and the system
after a Power Failure has been detected. Any experience with
I'm using 6.2-R on a Dell PE400SC.
I recently enabled "Remote Wake Up" (Wake on LAN) in BIOS. Sending a
magic packet to the powered down PC will power it up and it boots
normally. However, now if I attempt a shutdown and power off using
"halt -p" or "shutdown -p n
On Thursday 21 December 2006 20:42, Janvier Pang wrote:
> I've tried to disable the ACPI function on start up, the system will crash
> and reboot.
>
> Could anybody kindly help or give some hints to solve this shutting down
> problem?
Comment out "device ehci" in your kernel config: you'll see th
Hi everyone,
I have a new Acer Aspire 5100 laptop and a FreeBSD 6.2-RC1 installed. When I
shutdown the machine by "shutdown -p now" command, the machine will hang
after printing the "All Buffers Synced. Uptime: xx:xx" messages.
If I use the "reboot" command to reboot the machine, i got the same
Hello.
After I changed the motherboard, at shutdown my box does not power off
any more, but waits until I press the power button.
This happens also on other systems of mine, but here it is most easily
debuggable. Where do I start?
Guess this is the relevant part of dmesg, but on the other
Warren Block wrote:
> On Tue, 16 Aug 2005, Christian Tischler wrote:
>
>> As the Server is back online I checked the configuration and saw that
>> the shutdown script, witch is triggered from a html page did use "halt",
>> but changing this to "shutdown -p now" did not help.
>> "apm" is enabled.
>
On Tue, 16 Aug 2005, Christian Tischler wrote:
As the Server is back online I checked the configuration and saw that
the shutdown script, witch is triggered from a html page did use "halt",
but changing this to "shutdown -p now" did not help.
"apm" is enabled.
apm is enabled where? In your ke
As the Server is back online I checked the configuration and saw that
the shutdown script, witch is triggered from a html page did use "halt",
but changing this to "shutdown -p now" did not help.
"apm" is enabled.
Does anyone have any other ideas how to resolve this, or is it
definitely a hardware
Sorry I did not reply to your questions, but the server is in an remote
location, and currently down due to hollidays.
thx for your help
Christian
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does your computer use acpi instead of apm?
if so add $acpi_load to your loader.conf file, and comment out the apm
line in your kernel config file.
I got a cheap 366 cyrix box and that does the job for me.
-Ben
Warren Block wrote:
On Thu, 11 Aug 2005, Christian Tischler wrote:
Hi,
my Free
On Thu, 11 Aug 2005, Christian Tischler wrote:
Hi,
my FreeBSD 4.9 box (old, but rock solid, and as there are no security
concerns I do not intend to update it) has to be shut down every night
to reduce energy costs. But after shutdown is complete I get the "hit
any button to reboot" or so screen
On 8/11/05, Christian Tischler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> my FreeBSD 4.9 box (old, but rock solid, and as there are no security
> concerns I do not intend to update it) has to be shut down every night
> to reduce energy costs. But after shutdown is complete I get the "hit
> any button to re
ROTECTED] Behalf Of
>Christian Tischler
>Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 10:31 PM
>To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
>Subject: Power Off with ATX board wont work...
>
>
>Hi,
>my FreeBSD 4.9 box (old, but rock solid, and as there are no security
>concerns I do not intend to
Hi,
my FreeBSD 4.9 box (old, but rock solid, and as there are no security
concerns I do not intend to update it) has to be shut down every night
to reduce energy costs. But after shutdown is complete I get the "hit
any button to reboot" or so screen, but the atx power supply does not
turn off. This
BIOS settings in your laptop's BIOS.
Ted
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
> Christopher Cox
> Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2005 2:20 AM
> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Subject: power off button
>
>
&g
Is there any way to control what command is executed when I push the power
off button on my laptop?
Currently it seems as if it executes a halt or shutdown -h when I push the
button. In 5.4-RELEASE this does not power my system off ... but halt -p
does.
Should be some sort of ACPI
On Sun, 2004-08-22 at 17:39, Frank DiPrete wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have my PC ( Dell Dimension 2400 ) running FreeBSD 5.2.1 and Gnome
> 2.4.1
>
> I can shut down and power off using shutdown -p now via acpi (works
> great). The gnome "shut down" command fr
Hello,
I have my PC ( Dell Dimension 2400 ) running FreeBSD 5.2.1 and Gnome
2.4.1
I can shut down and power off using shutdown -p now via acpi (works
great). The gnome "shut down" command from Log out, shut down halts the
system but does not power it off.
Is there a way to change
Marco Gonçalves wrote:
Hi list
how can i get a 'shutdown -p now' to actually cut the power off (instead of
'press key to reboot') ?
Best regards,
Marco Gonçalves
Does your motherboard use ACPI? What version of FreeBSD? What
hardware? "shutdown -p now" does it
Hi list
how can i get a 'shutdown -p now' to actually cut the power off (instead of
'press key to reboot') ?
Best regards,
Marco Gonçalves
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gt; probably wrote:
Yuri Grebenkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi. I used to run poweroff on RH Linux. Now I'm under FreeBSD 4.9 and
> I can't turn power off - I have to push button by my hand after
> running halt that prints that system has halted and ready to
> reboot. I
Yuri Grebenkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi. I used to run poweroff on RH Linux. Now I'm under FreeBSD 4.9 and
> I can't turn power off - I have to push button by my hand after
> running halt that prints that system has halted and ready to
> reboot. Is there
On Saturday 31 January 2004 23:36, Yuri Grebenkin wrote:
> Hi. I used to run poweroff on RH Linux. Now I'm under FreeBSD 4.9 and I
> can't turn power off - I have to push button by my hand after running halt
> that prints that system has halted and ready to reboot. Is ther
Hi. I used to run poweroff on RH Linux. Now I'm under FreeBSD 4.9 and I
can't turn power off - I have to push button by my hand after running halt
that prints that system has halted and ready to reboot. Is there any way
to turn power off by software?
Please.
Yuri
(CC t
Hello fbsd_user and all the other people!
Yesterday I changed the connection of my hard disk to the primary controller. First it
was connected as "Cable Select" (I thought it was "slave" but after opening my box it
appeared to be connected as CS), so I changed the jumper setting of my Seagate
B
- Original Message -
From: "Charles Howse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Warren Block'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "'John Smith'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 1:37 PM
Subjec
> On Tue, 23 Sep 2003, Charles Howse wrote:
>
> > > As advised, I omitted the "at nexus? flags 0x20" part
> from the line:
> > >
> > > device apm0at nexus? flags 0x20
> # Advanced Power
> > > Management
> &g
On Tue, 23 Sep 2003, Charles Howse wrote:
> > As advised, I omitted the "at nexus? flags 0x20" part from the line:
> >
> > device apm0at nexus? flags 0x20# Advanced Power
> > Management
> >
> > and that's how I
> As advised, I omitted the "at nexus? flags 0x20" part from the line:
>
> device apm0at nexus? flags 0x20 # Advanced Power
> Management
>
> and that's how I got auto power off to work. I think LINT has more
> info.
You said you had
As advised, I omitted the "at nexus? flags 0x20" part from the line:
device apm0at nexus? flags 0x20# Advanced Power
Management
and that's how I got auto power off to work. I think LINT has more
info.
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No. At least not on the machines I've set up lately. You
> need 'device
> apm' (the hints have never been needed on my machines) and
> 'apm_enable="YES"', but that's it.
I've recompiled with the proper lines in my kernel config and rc.conf,
and
> > I would assume that I need to set Power Management to
> 'enabled' in BIOS,
> > or no?
>
> No. At least not on the machines I've set up lately. You
> need 'device
> apm' (the hints have never been needed on my machines) and
> 'apm_enable="YES"', but that's it.
Excellent, thanks for the inf
On Thu, 18 Sep 2003, Charles Howse wrote:
> OK, I just checked the BIOS, and it does have Power Management support,
> and when I boot, I also see 'ACPI function enable' in the post msgs. I
> realize that ACPI is not supported in FBSD < 5.x. I'm running 4.8-p4.
>
> I've never used Power Managemen
> > I read man 4 apm and man apm and they both refer to laptops.
> > I also would like to get auto power-off working on my
> desktop system.
> > Will the instructions you gave work for my system?
>
> Assuming it supports APM, sure.
OK, I just checked the BIOS, and it
"Charles Howse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I read man 4 apm and man apm and they both refer to laptops.
> I also would like to get auto power-off working on my desktop system.
> Will the instructions you gave work for my system?
Assum
> In your kernel config:
> device apm0at nexus? flags 0x20
>
> Add to rc.conf (before you boot the new kernel):
> apm_enable="yes"
>
> Now to power off, use 'shutdown -p now'. See also apm(4).
>
> - Original Message -
>
Tadimeti Keshav wrote:
Guys,
I have a D815EPEA intel based motherboard. My
dual-boot Redhat 9.0 setup can automatically shutdown
and power off. But freeBSD can't do that (yet).
Are there any flags I need to set in rc.conf or what
do I need to set to recompile the kernel?
I use freeBS
In your kernel config:
device apm0at nexus? flags 0x20
Add to rc.conf (before you boot the new kernel):
apm_enable="yes"
Now to power off, use 'shutdown -p now'. See also apm(4).
- Original Message -
From: "Tadimeti Keshav" <[EMAIL PROTECT
Guys,
I have a D815EPEA intel based motherboard. My
dual-boot Redhat 9.0 setup can automatically shutdown
and power off. But freeBSD can't do that (yet).
Are there any flags I need to set in rc.conf or what
do I need to set to recompile the kernel?
I use freeBSD 4.5.
T
On 21 Jul 2003, at 7:48, marlon corleone wrote:
> im running 5.1-RELEASE, my problem is when i try to
> execute the command: shutdown -p now, the error
> message that i received is:
>
> POWER SYSTEM off using, ACPI.. ACPI POWER-OFF
> failed-timeout the operating system halted.
im running 5.1-RELEASE, my problem is when i try to
execute the command: shutdown -p now, the error
message that i received is:
POWER SYSTEM off using, ACPI.. ACPI POWER-OFF
failed-timeout the operating system halted. press any
key to reboot
as you can see, the problem is with the ACPI POWER
im running 5.1-RELEASE, my problem is when i try to
execute the command: shutdown -p now, the error
message that i received is:
POWER SYSTEM off using, ACPI.. ACPI POWER-OFF
failed-timeout the operating system halted. press any
key to reboot
as you can see, the problem is with the ACPI POWER
On Tue, 2002-12-24 at 15:50, Peter Leftwich wrote:
> On Sun, 8 Dec 2002, Michael Nottebrock wrote:
> > Brandon S Allbery KF8NH wrote:
> > > On Sun, 2002-12-08 at 16:02, Christian Chen wrote:
> > >>So not only do you have to make sure you've added device apm0, you also
> > >>have to delete/comment t
On Sun, 8 Dec 2002, Michael Nottebrock wrote:
> Brandon S Allbery KF8NH wrote:
> > On Sun, 2002-12-08 at 16:02, Christian Chen wrote:
> >>So not only do you have to make sure you've added device apm0, you also
> >>have to delete/comment the "disable" part:
> Doh!
> > No, you don't:
> > 2@pyanfar:5
Hi,
I need to power on my computer by the internal BIOS clock. No problem, if
I power off the machine with linux. But if I use halt -p out of freebsd it
halts and powers off, but it won't reboot to the time I specified in the
BIOS. Are there any compile options for APM or should I wait for
Brandon S Allbery KF8NH wrote:
On Sun, 2002-12-08 at 16:02, Christian Chen wrote:
So not only do you have to make sure you've added device apm0, you also
have to delete/comment the "disable" part:
Doh!
No, you don't:
2@pyanfar:5001 Z$ cat /boot/kernel.conf
di fd1
en
On Sun, 2002-12-08 at 16:02, Christian Chen wrote:
> So not only do you have to make sure you've added device apm0, you also
> have to delete/comment the "disable" part:
No, you don't:
2@pyanfar:5001 Z$ cat /boot/kernel.conf
di fd1
en apm0 <---
q
--
brandon s. a
On Sun, Nov 17, 2002 at 02:38:58PM -0500, Peter Leftwich wrote:
> On Sun, 17 Nov 2002, Michael Nottebrock wrote:
> > Ulrich 'Q' Spoerlein wrote:
> > > halt -p or shutdown -p now
> > ... does indeed not work on a lot of modern systems. All my athlon boxes
> > here will only poweroff with 5-CURRENT
On Sun, 17 Nov 2002, Vidor Demeter wrote:
> Date: Sun, 17 Nov 2002 19:01:48 +0100
> From: Vidor Demeter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Power off problem (solved)
>
> Hi all,
>
> Thanks for the help, the problem is solved!!
> I've
On Sun, 17 Nov 2002, Thanatos wrote:
> Date: Sun, 17 Nov 2002 11:55:17 -0800
> From: Thanatos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Vidor Demeter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Power off problem
>
> Vidor Demeter wrote:
> > Hi all,
>
On Sun, Nov 17, 2002 at 09:31:44PM +0100, Stefan Farfeleder wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 17, 2002 at 07:33:30PM +0100, Michael Nottebrock wrote:
> > Ulrich 'Q' Spoerlein wrote:
> >
> > >halt -p or
> > >shutdown -p now
> >
> > ... does indeed not work on a lot of modern systems. All my athlon boxes
> >
On Sun, Nov 17, 2002 at 07:33:30PM +0100, Michael Nottebrock wrote:
> Ulrich 'Q' Spoerlein wrote:
>
> >halt -p or
> >shutdown -p now
>
> ... does indeed not work on a lot of modern systems. All my athlon boxes
> here will only poweroff with 5-CURRENT, thanks to acpi-support there.
jhb has a p
get
the system run after my whishes.
The first problem is that I can not manage to configure the system
shutdown with power off option. I've compiled the kernel with the apm
option and I changed the rc.conf file as well, with ' apm_enable="YES" ',
but no luck. After the
On Sun, 17 Nov 2002, Michael Nottebrock wrote:
> Ulrich 'Q' Spoerlein wrote:
> > halt -p or shutdown -p now
> ... does indeed not work on a lot of modern systems. All my athlon boxes
> here will only poweroff with 5-CURRENT, thanks to acpi-support there.
> Michael Nottebrock
> "And the reasons? T
Ulrich 'Q' Spoerlein wrote:
halt -p or
shutdown -p now
... does indeed not work on a lot of modern systems. All my athlon boxes
here will only poweroff with 5-CURRENT, thanks to acpi-support there.
--
Michael Nottebrock
"And the reasons? There are no reasons."
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Sent: Sunday, November 17, 2002 5:13 PM
Subject: Re: Power off problem
> On Sun, 17 Nov 2002, Vidor Demeter wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I used to be a SuS
On Sun, 17 Nov 2002 16:07:04 +0100, you wrote:
>The first problem is that I can not manage to configure the system
>shutdown with power off option. I've compiled the kernel with the apm
>option and I changed the rc.conf file as well, with ' apm_enable="YES" ',
new to FreeBSD and I will have some questions until I get the
> system run after my
> whishes. The first problem is that I can not manage to configure the system
> shutdown with
> power off option. I've compiled the kernel with the apm option and I changed
> the rc.conf
> file
D]>
Sent: Sunday, November 17, 2002 4:07 PM
Subject: Re: Power off problem
> On Sun, Nov 17, 2002 at 03:56:15PM +0100, Vidor Demeter wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I used to be a SuSE user but I've decided to install FreeBSD instead,
which
> > I do not regret.
>
gt; So I'm quite new to FreeBSD and I will have some questions until I get the
> system run after my
> whishes. The first problem is that I can not manage to configure the system
> shutdown with
> power off option. I've compiled the kernel with the apm option and I changed
fter my whishes.
The first problem is that I can not manage to configure the system
shutdown with power off option. I've compiled the kernel with the apm
option and I changed the rc.conf file as well, with ' apm_enable="YES" ',
but no luck. After the shutdown I have to
my
whishes. The first problem is that I can not manage to configure the system
shutdown with
power off option. I've compiled the kernel with the apm option and I changed
the rc.conf
file as well, with ' apm_enable="YES" ', but no luck. After the shutdown I
have to power
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