I don't particularly want to do without APM, it's just that for some
reason, I cannot boot up otherwise. While we are on the subject, why
can't I boot up with it on?

Scott 


On Tue, 2002-11-12 at 12:39, John wrote:
> On Tue, 12 Nov 2002, John wrote:
> 
> > On 12 Nov 2002, Scott Taylor wrote:
> > 
> > > I needed to edit my grub.conf file to add "apm=off_threshold=100" to my
> > > kernel line because it would not boot up. This worked great but now I
> > > cannot boot down properly. It stops at "Power Down" and I have to turn
> > > machine off at the wall.
> > 
> > The Red Hat kernels are built with APM support, and RHL is configured to use APM to
> > turn the computer off. If you must do without APM, then you can build a kernel 
>with ACPI
> > support, get acpid from sourceforge and use that.
> > 
> > Works like a champ.
> 
> I neglected to mention that I shut down _this_ computer by logging out and
> pressing the power button.
> 
> The system shuts down properly, then turns itself off.
> 
> How cool is _that_?
> 
> 
> 
> 
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