Hello everybody,
Jessica again. Ok, this is what I got from the term for kernel:
Linux localhost.localdomain 2.6.20-1.2944.fc6xen #1 SMP Tue Apr 10 18:03:37
EDT 2007 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Also, I found the command poweroff in the bin dir like someone told me. I
run it, but still the same. System halted, and that's it. Computer still on.
I'd like to mention that I have 2 copies of Windows on this rig, and they
both shutdown just fine, so I don't think I have to look in the bios
settings. I also forgot to mention that this is my first experience with
linux, but I believe you've realized it by now.
What should I do now?
Thanks again,
JJ
On 4/23/07, JJ JJ <jj28h@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi guys,
I'd like to ask you a couple of things regarding my core 6 install.
How do I shut it down? I mean, completely power off?
Rebooting is not a problem, but when I choose shutdown, it stops
everything,
and then says "system halted" and that's it. I believe it even puts to
sleep
the hard drive, but the computer is still on.
What should I do?
For now, push the power button. You need to have the proper kernel
configuration for your hardware. Since you make no mention of what you
have there is not much we can tell you.
The second one is about VmWare, during the install it can't find the
kernel
c headers, and I have no idea where they are. Where are they?
You need to install the kernel-devel package.
By the way, I have the 64 version for pc.
Insufficient data. You can do better. Use "uname -a" from command
line/terminal.
Many many thanks!
Jessica
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