On Wednesday 18 July 2007, benang@cs.its.ac.id wrote:
Yeah, sorry I forgot. I usually used "shutdown -h 0" or "shutdown -h now". BTW, these also occurs.
3. Shutdown using K menu and hangs, pressed Ctrl-Alt-Backspace, root login, do a "shutdown -h 0".
4. Shutting down by pressing the power button directly always crashed the machine. I used the standard acpid from the SuSE installer and the service is still working in the background.
The machine still crashed. It usually crashed when unmounting, shutting down haldaemon or syslogd.
Hylton Conacher (ZR1HPC) said:
Hi,
Just checking your shutdown syntax FYI.
benang@cs.its.ac.id wrote: ==========
You probably need to isolate where the problem is on your setup first rather than try new methods of shutting down. My suggestion would be to try either a SuSE LiveCD or Zenwalk-Live, which uses a newer kernel. Boot from those, then drop down to a terminal or use a root shell to issue your "shutdown -h now" or "poweroff" command. The root password for Zenwalk-Live is "ZenLive". Not sure what the SuSE live uses for a root password though. If these work, then your hardware settings are probably ok. If neither work, then I would check some BIOS settings first or turn acpi off at the boot loader screen. If SuSE live doesn't work still, but Zenwalk does, you might have a kernel issue. Good luck, Lee -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org