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shutdown problems

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Post by MixMax » Wed May 04, 2005 2:05 pm

I can't seem to get my box to shutdown correctly. I've tryed using commands shutdown -h now, shutdown now and init 0. With all of them it stops in the same spot at the very end of the shutdown prosess. All I get is a message saying "no more prosess left in this runlevel".

I use ACPI and I get no errors about ACPI in dmesg. Somewhere here was a message to coment out the stop section in net.lo script but that didn't work neighter. I've emerged baselayout menytimes with no luck.

I'm running out of ideas. It has worked but for some reason not anymore
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Post by ops » Wed May 04, 2005 2:28 pm

How old is you'r computer? I know there has been some problems with acpi on older computers. Mabe you should run apm? Worked better with apm on my old computer...
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Post by MixMax » Thu May 05, 2005 8:21 pm

It's quite new, I've got AMD 64 but running 32bit ATM. I have two different gentoo enviroments that I use and on the other one it works just fine. It kind of looks like I'm missing some command or something from the scripts couse it just says there is no more in that runlevel and halts.
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Post by Let_Me_Be » Fri May 06, 2005 10:06 am

Try to enable APM, I had a similar problem, and enabling APM helped.
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Post by syg00 » Fri May 06, 2005 10:10 am

Try

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poweroff
I gave up on shutdown - problems seemed to start sometime around 2.6.10.
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Post by MixMax » Sun May 08, 2005 6:14 am

Thank you for your ideas unfortunetly they didn't work here. I'm still getting the exact same error :(
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Post by cazort » Thu May 12, 2005 3:50 am

I've been having a similar problem. My system seems to shutdown properly, and then it gets to the "Power Down" part, and just sits there--I have to hold the button in to turn it off. I know it's not a hardware problem because Windows XP (which I have since canned) shut down properly on the same machine. It's frustrating, because I've spent a good deal of time trying to solve this--compiling in and out various support. Right now I have both ACPI and APM in.

My system that has this problem is a compaq S3200NX. I have also installed it on a slightly newer system, also a Compaq, also an athlon-xp, for a friend, and had the exact same problem. In both cases we were using the 2.6.10 kernel.

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Is this a kernel problem? Where does the support for the power down instruction come from? Is it built into the ACPI support for the kernel? Or APM? Does one technically need one or both of these? Shouldn't the power down thing be built-in somewhere else?

Sorry for all the questions...I'm just really unclear about how this whole thing works so I don't even know where to go to start solving it.
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Post by dummy1 » Sun May 15, 2005 9:54 pm

Check your shutdown/halt and reboot in /sbin. I was trying out initng lately and it replaced them. Emerging sysvinit fixed the poweroff for me, but now I get 'unimplemented initreqest' when trying to reboot.
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Post by cazort » Mon May 16, 2005 6:19 pm

Nope. This doesn't help; it's the same whether I use "halt", "shutdown -h" or "poweroff", and I haven't replaced them. Perhaps *should* I replace them? Is there a particular package I could update that would fix this problem?
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Post by nilnilseptium » Sat May 21, 2005 4:39 pm

Having the same problem as cazort. But what really sucks me is that I had it working right and then messed something up. It's making me so AAAARRRGH!!!!!!!!
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Post by downey » Fri Jun 03, 2005 7:08 pm

Check your kernel config, you need to have CONFIG_ACPI_BUTTON=y set. You also need to have APCI set as well. You also can probably get it to work if you use APM as well.

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Post by royw » Sat Jun 04, 2005 8:59 pm

I'm also experiencing the "no more prosess left in this runlevel" problem. I noticed that it is not finding /sbin/halt. When I looked, guess
what, /sbin/halt is missing. I had installed initng to play with but am bogged down in a grub problem so haven't done anything with initng.
When I queried eix for sysvinit, it shows as not installed. Is installing sysvinit the correct method to recover /sbin/halt?

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