Re: debian is neat but how do I turn the computer off?
indeed, booting with append=" apm=on nls_cp950 nls_cp437"
causes the second line not to appear in /var/log/messages anymore:
Jun 14 09:10:51 debian kernel: apm: BIOS version 1.2 Flags 0x07 (Driver version 1.13)
Jun 14 09:10:51 debian kernel: apm: disabled on user request.
and allows shutdown -h now to really poweroff the whole computer.
However, no matter how I inquire to the kernel, e.g. lsmod, it doesn't
mention apm. Also my futile attempt to load those two code pages
doesn't get any mention of success or failure in /var/log/*. I was
trying to read Chinese vfat filenames.
Also dmesg is not in the log rotation scheme, why?
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