On 3/31/25 10:05 PM, Ian Laurie via test wrote:
I'm seeing:
kernel-6.15.0-0.rc0.20250327git1a9239bb4253.5.fc43.x86_64
randomly shutting down the system, anywhere from about 15 minutes to an
hour after boot.
Looking at the log file, I see that the log file claims the power switch
was hit. I can state categorically the power switch was not hit. Here
are two instances from today:
Apr 01 12:01:00 zorac CROND[1494]: (root) CMD (run-parts /etc/cron.hourly)
Apr 01 12:01:00 zorac run-parts[1497]: (/etc/cron.hourly) starting 0anacron
Apr 01 12:01:00 zorac run-parts[1503]: (/etc/cron.hourly) finished 0anacron
Apr 01 12:01:00 zorac CROND[1493]: (root) CMDEND (run-parts
/etc/cron.hourly)
Apr 01 12:22:28 zorac systemd-logind[821]: Power key pressed short.
Apr 01 12:22:28 zorac systemd-logind[821]: Powering off...
Apr 01 12:22:28 zorac systemd-logind[821]: System is powering down.
Install "evtest". If you run it with no parameters, it will give you a
list of available devices. I have two power switch input devices for
some reason, but the physical power button seems to trigger the second
one. As root, run "evtest --grab /dev/input/event0" or whichever device
is your power button. Use more terminals if necessary. This will take
it away from systemd and also show you if it gets triggered. You can
try clicking the power button to see. Watch the output to see if it's
getting triggered when it shouldn't.
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