> On Sat, 2002-07-27 at 22:03, Jonas Oberg wrote: > > A few months back there was a discussion around the (proposed?) > > pmac-utils utility pack. One of the features that someone wanted to > > put in there was a way to put the Mac in "server mode". > > > > Does anyone have a clue of how to do this? I've looked in the utility > > pack, but it doesn't yet seem to contain such a utility and all other > > ends I've researched have turned out in broken links and false > > positives. > > > > (Of course, the answer I'm looking for would not involve booting MacOS > > and setting the bit in the control panel)
I've been wanting to do the same thing. I even tried installing MacOS on a spare partition, setting the correct setting from the Energy Saver control panel, testing that it does work in Mac OS but after rebooting with the Debian Woody installation floppies (I already have Debian installed on this machine), mounting / and running quik, the autoboot after power failure no longer works. This is on a Mac 7300. My test consists of pulling the power plug on a running system waiting for the disk to spin down and plugging the power back in again. There is a very unusual double chime when rebooting after running quik from the Woody install floppies. Could there be any hardware resetting going on at that point that would again disable the mac server mode setting? -- Ron Golan [EMAIL PROTECTED] GPG key http://home.attbi.com/~rgolan/gpg.asc