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Date:      Mon, 3 Jun 2002 23:23:45 -0400
From:      Jud <jud@myrealbox.com>
To:        scottro@nyc.rr.com, patrick@esoltani.com, capm@gmx.net
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Spontaneous Reboot on Startx (was Re: Problem with "shutdown -p now")
Message-ID:  <20020603232345.6d6e40f9.jud@myrealbox.com>
In-Reply-To: <EBQO65EA8A6D0VUQO42VTRQIDDC1UHG.3cfc27d0@sparky>
References:  <EBQO65EA8A6D0VUQO42VTRQIDDC1UHG.3cfc27d0@sparky>

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> From: Scott <scottro@nyc.rr.com>
> To: "patrick" <patrick@esoltani.com>, "Pascal Giannakakis" 
> <capm@gmx.net>, freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
> Subject: Fwd: Re: Problem with "shutdown -p now"
> Date: 6/3/2002 9:21:40 PM
> 
> At 17:39 2002/06/03 -0700, patrick wrote:
> 
> > > In /etc/rc.conf add
> > > apm_enable="YES"
> >
> >Or is it apmd_enable="YES" ?
> 
> 
> When I first looked on google to figure out what I was missing,
> someone had 
> posted that you needed both of those in /etc/rc.conf.  However, I
> left out the
> apmd_enable
> without problem.  One person also suggested enabling a bunch of
> other stuff 
> in the kernel--ah, here it is (I'd bookmarked it at one point)
> 
> You need to do the following... 1. Compile kernel with the following
> 
> options
> device apm
> device intpm
> device smbus
>   device smb
> 2. enable apm in /etc/rc.conf
>   3. enable apmd in /etc/rc.conf
> 
> However, as I said, I only did apm and took the disabled out in my 
> kernel 
> and that worked for me--an ASUS MB and a couple of lowend Sis ones
> 
> 
> 
> > > In your kernel, you'll see a line about apm0 and somewhere in
> > > the 
> middle
> >of
> > > the line the word disabled.  Remove the word disabled, recompile
> > > 
> the
> >kernel
> > > and you should be good to go.
> >
> >Did that and still no go.  Any thoughts?  I know linux on the same 
> machine
> >turns off the box as it should and it has to do with config,
> >somehow.
> 
> 
> Just the above additional options--I didn't find them necessary, and
> to be 
> honest, didn't even research what they did. (When I had the problem,
> I saw 
> the enable_apm and adding apm to the kernel first, figured I'd try
> the first, simpler one first.  Just bookmarked the other in case the
> first didn't work.

Errm - Scott, when I did the apm_enable,
remove-disable-apm-and-recompile-kernel thing (plus cd /dev and sh
MAKEDEV all), it solved my shutdown problem (I'd had it on my ASUS
A7V333), but the next two times I tried to start the X server, my
machine spontaneously rebooted.  Also, I'm using a boot manager/loader
called BootItNG ('cause nothing else seems to grok my RAID setup so
well, plus it does partition/slice moving/resizing/imaging), and both
times after the reboot my EMBR (extended MBR) was hosed.  To
paraphrase W.C. Fields, on the whole, I'd rather have the shutdown
problem.  ;-)

Jud

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