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Date:      Sat, 17 Jun 2006 00:42:40 -0600
From:      "Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC" <chad@shire.net>
To:        Jonathan Horne <jhorne@dfwlp.com>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: freebsd on a newer pc
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On Jun 16, 2006, at 9:29 PM, Jonathan Horne wrote:

>>
>> On Jun 16, 2006, at 5:09 PM, Jonathan Horne wrote:
>>>
>>> well, i figured out that if at the boot selection screen, if i  
>>> choose
>>> option 2 "boot with acpi enabled", i can then give 'shutdown -p
>>> now' and
>>> the system will then power off properly. easy enough...
>>>
>>> but how do i set option 2 as my default boot selection?  i dont see
>>> anything about this in the handbook.
>>
>>
>> My experience has been that once you boot that way once it becomes
>> the default.  Play around with it
>>
>
> i dont think thats the behavior im getting.  when i hit 2 to boot:

It  may depend on how known your MB is to support acpi. On my  
machines to boot default with acpi and if I tell it not to boot with  
acpi at boot, when I reboot that is now the default.

I am not an expert on this.  Maybe your MB is a "known" bad acpi one?

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