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kenk50 09-16-2004 03:32 PM

Toshiba shut-down problem
 
I have a brand new Toshiba Satellite s126 on which I have successfully installed Red Hat Linux 3 ES in a dual boot (bootmanager = GRUB) with Windows XP - Home.

I cannot shutdown the system from Linux - when I do, it doesn't shut down completely, then when I manually shut it down (the 15-second power-button hold), the computer will not reboot -it doesn't even start the bios to read the hard drive, cd-rom, etc. Luckily RH had heard of similar problems that were solved by removing and replacing the battery, which works.

Question is: what do I have to do to avoid being able to shut down only from Windows (which works just fine, thank you).

Thanks in advance for your...
Help!!!

zLinuxz 09-16-2004 03:47 PM

upgrade your kernel from 2.4.x to 2.6.x

that will most likely fix your problem

let us know how it goes.

msie02 09-16-2004 04:15 PM

I have the same problem on my AOpen SL1545 running Fedora Core2. When I choose shutdown, Fedora shuts a lot of things down until it returns "ACPI_SHUTDOWN CALLED" (or something alike, can't remember the exact). I use kernel version 2.6.8-1.521

Regards

Martin

kenk50 09-18-2004 08:11 AM

OK - maybe I should have mentioned I'm a newbie - can anyone tell me where to find the mentioned kernels? The latest official RH kernel is 2.4.20.

Also, called Red Hat tech support, very helpfully told me they thought the problem was in the power management for the cpu cooling fan, which isn't handled by the system, so the 'power off' part hangs right there. Said there is a non-RHN patch which handles that problem, but RH couldn't guarantee or support that. It doesn't matter, I have no idea where to get it anyway. If someone does know, that would be good information as well.

.Thanks in advance for your helpl

zLinuxz 09-21-2004 12:53 PM

latest kernel you can get is at www.kernel.org


msie 02
what is an AOpen SL1545?
that might be your problem, of why not even the 2.6.x kernel acpi support can shutdown your computer, ;)

bmpv666 09-22-2004 09:09 AM

i have mandrake 10 installed on a Toshiba as well, and i had that problem (it would reboot, but i didn't shutdown)...after i turned on ACPI support in lilo it started shutting down normally :)

db391 09-22-2004 04:51 PM

acpi = power management

kenk50 09-22-2004 06:46 PM

ok - remember, I'm new at this --
 
Can I get an example of the files that have to be changed and or included to turn acpi on? Red Hat 3 ES.... Oh, and if I need to download something and put it somewhere, please be specific about what and where...

Thanks for your patience...

msie02 09-23-2004 01:14 AM

bmpv666

I am a little confused, is ACPI supposed to be enabled in LILO? I use GRUB - where do I enable it?

Regards

Martin

tomek_wap 09-24-2004 05:08 AM

Hi all

I think i had similar problem.
Laptop sony vaio fx 502.
mandrake 9

when rebooting system from linux, or shutting down, then powering laptop on, it halts at SONY logo, and need to power off manually, and when run again it halts at bios/keyboard error, then press f1 to resume, and ok.

upgraded to mandrake 10 community/official, and problem seems to go away.

Xolo 09-24-2004 09:58 AM

How about visiting the Laptop's manufacturer's website and see if there
is a newer BIOS available for it? this could help fix the problem as well
if the ACPI part of the BIOS is flaky.

invisibleghost 09-24-2004 10:09 AM

I had no prob shutdown like i did in 2.4 with 2.6:)

tomek_wap 09-24-2004 10:11 AM

Unfortunately there is no new bios update, already checked. :(
Thanx anyways.

zLinuxz 09-28-2004 02:34 PM

switch to 2.6.x kernel is very easy to use the acpi, ;)

db391 10-01-2004 04:04 AM

Quote:

switch to 2.6.x kernel is very easy to use the acpi
thats right 2.6 rules
Quote:

I am a little confused, is ACPI supposed to be enabled in LILO? I use GRUB - where do I enable it?
to your kernel command line append acpi=on and then try booting that. (im not too familia wiv grub) :(


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