Sorry, but the suggested fix here is incorrect.

All the powernowd stop script does is send the TERM signal to the
daemon, which is already performed by the sendsigs script; and set the
scaling governor to "performance", which is only done so when the daemon
is stopped by hand (e.g. when the package is removed) the effect is
undone.

This should have absolutely no effect on the ability of the computer to
be rebooted or powered off.

If this does, this is a bug in the module itself and should be fixed
there -- not by adding unnecessary symlinks.

** Summary changed:

- (fix provided) Feisty can't reboot after adding p4-clockmod to /etc/modules
+ Feisty can't reboot after adding p4-clockmod to /etc/modules

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Hardy)
Sourcepackagename: powernowd => linux
     Assignee: Scott James Remnant (keybuk) => (unassigned)
       Status: Triaged => Confirmed

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Feisty can't reboot after adding p4-clockmod to /etc/modules
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/118015
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