On Jun 23, 2004 at 19:51, Franco in a soothing rage wrote: [top posting rearranged] >ne... ha scritto: > >> On Jun 23, 2004 at 17:54, Franco in a soothing rage wrote: >> >> >>>Hi, i have installed FC 2.0 on my server, than i have >>>used yum to upgrade all packages including last Kernel >>>update, after the Kernel upgrade when i reboot -n or >>>shutdown -r , the server close all services and when >>>it should must reboot it show restarting system without >>>power off. >>>If i reboot the server with the old Kernel it give the >>>same problem but if i don't update the Kernel the reboot >>>command work fine. >>>Any ideas ?! >> >> Yes, please do not hijack threads. Your post has nothing >> to do with 'Apache php problem'. Instead of hitting reply >> and deleting the previous subject, hilite the reply-to >> address and paste that into a new compose window. >> >> And now to your 'problem'. Previous kernel had a problem >> in that they would shut down the harddrives on a reboot. >> This was the only way to get them to sync and caused a >> whole heap of problems. The kernel has now being changed >> so that harddrives no longer shutdown. So the current >> behaviour with the new kernel is the correct behaviour. >Sorry for my mistake. > >Now for my problem, >i understrand what you tell, but with the 2.6.5 reboot command >work fine, with 2.6.6 instead the reboot command stop with this >"restarting system" without power-off and to reboot it i need to >turn off the power with the button. >How can i resolve the problem ? Hmmm, are you logged in as root on the console? I have had problems halting one of my machines as a non-root user. The machine would not turn off. When I log in as root everything is fine. Or is may be a case of apm/acpi blues... I'm not sure. N.Emile... -- Registered Linux User # 125653 (http://counter.li.org) Switch to: http://www.speakeasy.net/refer/190653 One nice thing about egotists: they don't talk about other people. 14:06:54 up 12 days, 7:40, 5 users, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00