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Date:      Fri, 27 Oct 2000 01:03:39 -0700
From:      "Bennett Hui" <bhui@mail.com>
To:        "Mike Galvez" <mrg8n@mail.virginia.edu>, "Bennett Hui" <bennett@hqinvestment.com>
Cc:        <smujohnson@home.com>, <questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   RE: APM or /etc/hosts
Message-ID:  <NDBBKCNFGLGFDJGFGEECCECMCFAA.bhui@mail.com>
In-Reply-To: <20001026151919.G84260@m.mail.virginia.edu>

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Thanks for the attached file.  The funny thing is that I tried "locate
kernel.conf" and it doesn't find anything.  Is that because I've never
recompiled my kernel before (it's a fresh install not even 2 weeks old)?  Or
did my install forget to include that file?

Also, should I just add your kernel.conf file (customized to my own
settings) and reboot the box?  or do i need to recompile the kernel for apm
to work now?

Thanks again.

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
[mailto:owner-freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG]On Behalf Of Mike Galvez
Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 12:19 PM
To: Bennett Hui
Cc: smujohnson@home.com; questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject: Re: APM or /etc/hosts


I'm using the 4.0 release & compiled a custom kernel; however,  The GENERIC
config file has support for apm.

To find the path try:

locate kernel.conf

I have attached a text file with the content of the /boot directory and
kernel.conf file.


On Thu, Oct 26, 2000 at 11:00:30AM -0700, Bennett Hui wrote:
> I also want to get APM working on my FreeBSD box.  I have 4.1.1 release.
>
> Following your instructions, I've checked the following:
>
> In /etc/rc.conf, I have:
>
> apm_enable="YES"
>
> I'm assuming that this is the same as enable_apm="YES" as you suggested?
>
> I've checked that APM is enabled in my BIOS.
>
> But what do you mean by add:
>
> en apm
>  to /boot/kernel.conf
>
> ??
>
> I've looked in my /boot directory and there is no kernel.conf file.
>
> Bennett
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
> [mailto:owner-freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG]On Behalf Of Mike Galvez
> Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 6:59 AM
> To: smujohnson@home.com
> Cc: questions@FreeBSD.ORG
> Subject: Re: APM or /etc/hosts
>
>
> Check that APM is enabled in your BIOS and add:
>
> en apm
>  to /boot/kernel.conf
>
> also check that:
>
> enable_apm="yes"
>
> is in your /etc/rc.conf
>
> On Thu, Oct 26, 2000 at 01:23:24PM +0100, simond@irrelevant.org wrote:
> > On Thu, Oct 26, 2000 at 11:50:56PM -0700, Mike Batchelor wrote:
> > > Hey,
> > >
> > > I can't seem to get any APM features working for my ASUS A7V.
Basically
> I would like FreeBSD (rel4.1.1) to shutdown the computer using halt -p (is
> that even the correct arguement?!) without having to press the power
button.
> The generic kernel already has "device apm0" set up so.. I have no idea.
> Thanks
> >
> > Try just "device apm", it works fine on my A7V.
> >
> > --
> > Simon Dick					simond@irrelevant.org
> >
> >
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>
> Michael Galvez
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> Financial Analysis                    E-Mail: mrg8n@virginia.edu
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