Am Tuesday 06 December 2011 10:26:39 schrieb Jeff Mahoney:
On 12/06/2011 04:06 AM, Hans-Peter Jansen wrote:
Am Saturday 03 December 2011 04:43:40 schrieb Jeff Mahoney:
On 12/02/2011 10:22 PM, Cristian Rodríguez wrote:
On 02/12/11 23:19, Hans-Peter Jansen wrote:
Hi,
not sure, if this is the adequate forum for my issues, but before filing bugzillas, I try to figure out the correct tree to bark at...
My Lenovo Thinkpad does not switch off on shutdown, it reboots properly, the shutdown sequence runs fine too, but it simply doesn't switch off finally. I tried switching from "auto" to "poweroff" in /etc/sysconfig/shutdown, but no change.
What happens if you just type 'poweroff' on the command line?
That works fine?!? Does this point to some systemd or security related issue, then?
It's a systemd issue.
Thanks for pointing out, and sorry for not investigating this issue properly.
I couldn't imagine, that systemd achitects?!? could be divorced from reality in such a silly way. Unfortunately, such behavior undermines our efforts to make Linux-Distributions even more useful for more people.
I view it as a regression, but it seems that's up for debate because it's documented.
This debate is just disgusting. What I don't understand, that there's no simple switch (aka sysconfig variable), that defaults to the expected behavior despite upstreams sillyness. Is there a new policy of openSUSE in force, that disallows to add simple patches? Anyway, thank you very much for your care, Jeff. Cheers, Pete -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kernel+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kernel+owner@opensuse.org