Hi,

Sometimes, the Bios holds a separate boot-order list when powering-up from
PCI/LAN. You may want to re-check this.

Guillaume


2013/3/26 Freddie <freddie_sig...@gmx.co.uk>

> I'm wanting to wake my philips freeline X10 (circa 2004) using wol.
>
> I've enabled power on from PCI in the bios, and I've used ethtool and
> /etc/network/interfaces to ensure that wake on magick packet is enabled for
> eth0 on every boot. I can confirm this with
> # ethtool eth0
> (the laptop is connect to the router by an ethernet cable)
>
> After powering off the laptop if I send a magick packet using
> # wakeonlan -i <ip address> <mac address>
> The laptop powers on (that is, the power led turns on and the DVD drive
> spins up a couple of times) but nothing boots. I'm left with a blank
> screen. It might also be relevant that a usb peripheral (a sound card, in
> this case) doesn't power on even though it would normally power on at
> around the same time as the DVD drive spinning up during a normal (non-wol)
> boot.
>
> Does anyone have any ideas what this might be? I'm stumped.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Freddie
>
>
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