mrsongs
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Posted: May 01 2006,13:13 |
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I'm running a straight HD install on an old HP Omnibook 800 CT Pentium 166 laptop with 48MB memory. Mostly it works great, but the thing won't power down when the system goes down. To install it I had to use a floppy and USB key plugged into a docking station (no working CD-ROMs), which I don't wish to use on the road.
APM is enabled in the BIOS; I deleted the "noapm" option from the grub bootline. At shutdown, I get a "DSL Halted" notice and a flashing cursor. Hitting the power button at that point does one of two things: if the unit is plugged in, the display powers off, although hitting it again brings up the "DSL Halted" screen and startup requires a ctl-alt-delete reboot. If the unit is not plugged in, hitting the power button does absolutely nothing.
In addition to removing "noapm" from the grub bootline, I've also commented out references in fstab to a floppy and a cdrom that were connected to the docking station but are not connected to the laptop. So far no effect. Any ideas? Many thanks.
-------------- Bob Franke www.bobfranke.com http://songjournal.blogspot.com
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