Try also adding apm=off to your grub.conf. Then grep dmesg for acpi to see if it is being disabled for some reason. Travis Fraser On Wed, 2003-12-03 at 12:56, Nicholas Allen wrote: > Hi, > > I have installed Fedora Core 1 on my laptop but the ACPI is not working. I > have edited the grub.conf to pass acpi=on as a boot option. However, there is > no /proc/acpi directory. The documentation does not say I need to do anything > else. Does anyone have any ideas what I need to do? > > When I look in /proc I notice I still have /proc/apm. Do I need to disable apm > somehow. I've stopped apmd from running but that didn't help. > > I know the laptop has ACPI because it is new and I had a custom kernel > compiled when I used RedHat 9 and managed to get it working. I could go > through all that hassle again with Fedora but I was under the impression this > isn't needed as ACPI is supported in Fedora. > > Thanks in advance > > Nicholas Allen > > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list >