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Old 06-10-2017, 10:12 AM   #1
sayhello_to_the_world
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get the state of the acp -settings - how to get all those data via commandline


dear linux-questions-community,


i need to have all the data - eg. the current state of the acpi settings - how to get all those data via commandline

is this possible!?


well what i mean is the folloging:...

actual parameter of the kernel

Code:
cat /proc/cmdline
or show settings for GRUB 2 :


Code:
grep -i acpi /etc/default/grub
settings for GRUB - show them

Code:
grep -i acpi /boot/grub/menu.lst
background - i have issues with the power off: after shutdown i get no propper power off:;
 
Old 06-10-2017, 10:28 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by sayhello_to_the_world View Post
dear linux-questions-community,
i need to have all the data - eg. the current state of the acpi settings - how to get all those data via commandline is this possible!? well what i mean is the folloging:... actual parameter of the kernel
Code:
cat /proc/cmdline
or show settings for GRUB 2 :
Code:
grep -i acpi /etc/default/grub
settings for GRUB - show them
Code:
grep -i acpi /boot/grub/menu.lst
As with every other thread you've posted here over the years, it appears you still are not doing one little bit of research before posting. If you did, you'd probably find the "acpi" command. Read the man page, the "Question Guidelines" and "How to ask a smart question" links too, as you've been told to many, MANY times.
Quote:
background - i have issues with the power off: after shutdown i get no propper power off:;
And since you don't tell us anything about your hardware or version/distro of Linux, we can't help you at all with that...again, you provide no useful details. Go back to your MANY other threads where you've been told these things over the course of many years, where we've 'convinced' you to do so.

::EDIT::
Seems like we've covered this ground before:
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...me-4175574029/
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...ok-4175563341/

Last edited by TB0ne; 06-10-2017 at 12:02 PM.
 
  


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