Re: [CentOS] Re: Unable to POST after suspend

2007-09-12 Thread Mark Rosenstand
On Tue, 2007-09-11 at 12:00 -0700, Scott Silva wrote: > I have never had an OS make a machine where a hard reset wouldn't reboot it. Me neither. > Are you sure that some hardware didn't fail at the same time? Maybe the power > supply. Yes. Does anybody know where ACPI state is stored? ___

Re: [CentOS] Unable to POST after suspend

2007-09-12 Thread Mark Rosenstand
On Tue, 2007-09-11 at 12:13 -0500, B.J. McClure wrote: > > > On Tue, 2007-09-11 at 13:19 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > I have one idea that may work. Try seeing if your bios supports a > > bios upgrade floppy (it would say so in the owners manual). Now by > > bios upgrade floppy I don't

Re: [CentOS] Unable to POST after suspend

2007-09-11 Thread Mark Rosenstand
On Tue, 2007-09-11 at 13:19 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I have one idea that may work. Try seeing if your bios supports a bios > upgrade floppy (it would say so in the owners manual). Now by bios upgrade > floppy I don't mean the usual type that use an os. There are some that the > bios

Re: [CentOS] Unable to POST after suspend

2007-09-11 Thread Mark Rosenstand
On Tue, 2007-09-11 at 15:04 +0200, Alain Spineux wrote: > Try to power on the computer when the power cord is disconnected to > discharge everything. > Or be patient, sometime the problem disappear after 1 days. There's a LED on the motherboard which should indicate whether it's discharged, and it

Re: [CentOS] Unable to POST after suspend

2007-09-11 Thread Mark Rosenstand
On Tue, 2007-09-11 at 14:54 +0200, Mark Rosenstand wrote: > Hi, > > I just tried the live CD for CentOS 5.0 on a desktop computer and > decided to see if suspend worked. It seems it did, but I'm unable to > start the machine again. > > It's a DIY system with an As

[CentOS] Unable to POST after suspend

2007-09-11 Thread Mark Rosenstand
Hi, I just tried the live CD for CentOS 5.0 on a desktop computer and decided to see if suspend worked. It seems it did, but I'm unable to start the machine again. It's a DIY system with an Asus K8V-X motherboard[1], an AMD Clawhammer 3200+ and 1 GB of Kingston ECC RAM. The system has been perfec