Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 18 Feb 2000 15:29:40 +0000 | From | Tony Hoyle <> | Subject | Re: Question: APM on SMP? |
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Terry 'Mongoose' Hendrix wrote: > > Is there a way to do soft powerdown ( with APM ) on an SMP machine? I'm > new to linux on SMP, but I noticed if you <ctrl><alt><del> it will switch > to cpu0 ( ? ) and reset. Is there a way to make a sys req for > switching to cpu0 and load a small module to soft power down, or does SMP > with the current APM code base just not to be done? > > I've never done any bios coding, so flame away. > Put 'apm=smp-power-off' on your command line (This is broken in the dev kernels). The machine will switch itself off when you halt.
Tony
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