I've since found that in the suspend2 code, I was working around this
problem before by not calling the prepare method. I've just today
modified the Suspend code so that it calls prepare for all of the
powerdown methods and everything is working fine without reverting the
patch. I guess this is your better fix if you're a suspend2 user. If
not, are there other circumstances in which you're seeing the computer
fail to powerdown?
It's OK then - I'm not using any suspend and I had a problem that my
machine powered down instead of reboot. The patch that went into 2.6.13
after rc7 fixed it for me. So the current tree is OK for me and if it's
OK for you too after suspend2 changes then this case can probably be
closed.
--
Meelis Roos ([email protected])
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