On Monday, February 25, 2013 09:03:14 AM Rodney Baker wrote:
Hi all. Some time ago there was a thread about shutdown -p or poweroff not working under oS 12.2, and similarly with shutting down from kde/gnome also not powering off. I dont' recall seeing a resolution on that thread.
Recently I upgraded to 12.2 (via a clean install) from 11.4 and hit the same issue. Upgrading the kernel from 3.4.11 to 3.4.28 had no effect, and I checked and upgraded the motherboard bios with no result.
Then, I happened to be looking at /etc/default/grub for some reason and noticed that the default kernel parameters in that file (which are copied to /boot/grub2/grub.cfg - the grub2 equivalent of menu.lst) included "apm=off acpi=off"!
Guess what happened when I removed those two parameters and re-ran grub2- mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg? That's right - acpi poweroff started working again! I have been having am problem but the only reference I see in /etc/default/grub is to APM=off in the GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX line. No reference to apci at all. Is this the line you meant? I thought that Line only applied to Recovery startup?
Why were these 2 parameters included in the default boot params on a clean install of 12.2?
I'd be interested to see if this fixes it for anyone else who is having similar problems. Maybe this should be raised as an install bug?
Regards, Rodney. See comment above. I'll be glad to test once I sure it that line.
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