hi,
i had the same question when i first installed SuSE. i found the answer in the support database. in short: you have to recompile the kernel and choose advanced power management + poweroff on shutdown. (i believe it's under `general settings') and set the halt command to "halt -p". (but in my setup (SuSE 6.2) the halt script checks automatically if APM is operational and if so, halts with "halt -p".)
HTH
Joost Kremers
------Original Message------
From: Tom Snell
To: "[SLE]"
Sent: April 30, 2000 5:32:26 AM GMT
Subject: [SLE] Power Off on Shutdown
BTW, it's good to be back....been away from SuSE for 'bout a year while testing
out RH, Mandrake and Caldera....ran mostly Mandrake, which distro has come a
long way since the "just an optimized RH" days. A killer installer that other
distros should really look at, and it recognizes hardware like no other distro
I've seen: picked up my HP CDRW on setup, automatically appended LILO with
"hdc=ide-scsi", did the necessary dirty work in /etc/fstab and modules files,
and it recognized the second CD drive in the system properly, as a straight IDE
drive. Not bad. The problem I have with Mandrake is on my Athlon box, where I
think certain underlying optimizations made with the pgcc/egcs compiler tend
to make things a little unstable sometimes. Not the kernel, but X Windows and
certain X apps (most certainly Netscape, which simply freezes completely every
five minutes or so). I look forward to the Full Mozilla (better than the Full
Monty!!! <lol>), 'cause Mozilla M14 runs amazingly well on this Athlon box. I
understand there is some Athlon optimization code in the 2.3.x kernels, so I
hope to see that option in the 2.4 kernel.
One little thing I miss coming back to SuSE, though, is how RH/Mandrake
automatically shut the power off when shutdown is complete. This can't be a
difficult option to enable, just haven't been able to find out which config file
and which command to add to it may enable this behavior. What command would be
added to the shutdown scripts that orders the BIOS to shut off the system? If
anyone out there has done this, I'd be interested in the details. Thanks much!
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