Date: Sat, 26 May 2001 17:01:47 -0700 From: Caleb Walker <cwalker@cwalk.org> To: Wayne Pascoe <wayne.pascoe@realtime.co.uk>, Martin Hasenbein <mh-freebsd-questions@space.net> Cc: FreeBSD Questions <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: Re: shutdown and power-off, me too Message-ID: <01052617014701.00488@butthead.cwalk.org> In-Reply-To: <861ypdako0.fsf@pan.realtime.co.uk> References: <20010525101648.B57030@Space.Net> <861ypdako0.fsf@pan.realtime.co.uk>
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- I had this working at one time as well. uninstalled and reinstalled freebsd on this machine and never tried to get it working again. but this email reminded me to get that working again and I cant get it to work either. I do all that I am supposed to do with apm_enable in rc.conf and I make sure that PM is still enabled in bios but I continue to get /dev/apm not configured. What does this mean. I seem to have gotten this at one time and fixed it but I cant remember what I did. On Friday 25 May 2001 1:37 am, Wayne Pascoe wrote: > Martin Hasenbein <mh-freebsd-questions@space.net> writes: > > Hi, > > > > does anyone know how to configure FreeBSD to shutdown > > and auto-power-off? I already compiled device apm0 > > into the kernel and put apm_enable="YES" and apmd_enable="YES" > > into rc.conf. I enabled PM by APM in the BIOS. When I do > > a shutdowm -p now the computer goes down, but it doesn't > > power off. Does anyone know how to do it right? Did I miss > > something? > > Do > apm -s > This should return 1 > If it return's 0, then apm is not enabled. Do apm -e 1 to enable > it. - -- Caleb Walker, MCSE (818) 587-5772 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGPfreeware 5.0i for non-commercial use MessageID: Psij9f+ZQA2qyEo8ciXIO9ZFHR63gmdK iQA/AwUBOxBD65MOKiOBEmFwEQLHhwCgztCrCFPHD8Y31fn47KttBROcIVAAoLs/ C4Cy/s204Xv2f85aF9gFY5DY =xITc -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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