... and report back.
Done.
groucho@devuan:~$ uname -a
Linux devuan 5.10.0-0.bpo.3-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 5.10.13-1~bpo10+1 (2021-02-11) x86_64 GNU/Linux
groucho@devuan:~$
groucho@devuan:~$ apt policy nvidia-legacy-340xx-kernel-dkms
nvidia-legacy-340xx-kernel-dkms:
Installed: 340.108-10~bpo10+1
Candidate: 340.108-10~bpo10+1
Version table:
*** 340.108-10~bpo10+1 100
100 http://deb.devuan.org/merged beowulf-backports/non-free amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
340.108-3~deb10u1 500
500 http://deb.devuan.org/merged beowulf/non-free amd64 Packages
groucho@devuan:~$
Q: what does *** after Version table: mean?
With respect to e1000e-3.8.7, I guess now it's time to wait and see if there's another bad_shutdown or bad_boot and if they leave any trace
Maybe the additons to /etc/default/acpi-support have some effect?
---
Edit:
Last night I realised that the e1000e driver module now put in use by the 5.10 kernel upgrade was most probably the current one ie: e1000e-3.8.7.
But I had not applied the five patches, so that's done now.
---
Thanks for your input.
Best,
A.
]]>Did you try nvidia drivers from backports / non-free?
Yes.
I do have that in my /etc/apt/sources.list.
Must be a question of package priorities.
Will have to specifically install that: apt install nvidia-legacy-340xx-kernel-dkms/stable-backports
I'll get it done and report back.
Thanks for your input.
Best,
A.
]]>And there are other packages for that from backports/non-free. That seems to be supported by kernel 5.10.
]]>I'll apply patch 1005 and report back with whatever results I get.
Right, here we go.
groucho@devuan:/usr/src/e1000e-3.8.7$ sudo patch -p0 -i /usr/src/e1000e-patch/1005-e1000e_387_pm_freeze_sane_detach.patch
patching file src/netdev.c
groucho@devuan:/usr/src/e1000e-3.8.7$
groucho@devuan:/usr/src/e1000e-3.8.7/src$ sudo make
make[1]: Entering directory '/usr/src/linux-headers-4.19.0-16-common'
make[2]: Entering directory '/usr/src/linux-headers-4.19.0-16-amd64'
CC [M] /usr/src/e1000e-3.8.7/src/netdev.o
/usr/src/e1000e-3.8.7/src/netdev.c: In function 'e1000e_pm_freeze':
/usr/src/e1000e-3.8.7/src/netdev.c:7401:3: warning: ISO C90 forbids mixed declarations and code [-Wdeclaration-after-statement]
int count = E1000_CHECK_RESET_COUNT;
^~~
LD [M] /usr/src/e1000e-3.8.7/src/e1000e.o
Building modules, stage 2.
MODPOST 1 modules
CC /usr/src/e1000e-3.8.7/src/e1000e.mod.o
LD [M] /usr/src/e1000e-3.8.7/src/e1000e.ko
make[2]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/linux-headers-4.19.0-16-amd64'
make[1]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/linux-headers-4.19.0-16-common'
groucho@devuan:/usr/src/e1000e-3.8.7/src$
groucho@devuan:/usr/src/e1000e-3.8.7/src$ sudo modinfo /usr/src/e1000e-3.8.7/src/e1000e.ko
filename: /usr/src/e1000e-3.8.7/src/e1000e.ko
version: 3.8.7-NAPI
license: GPL
description: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Driver
author: Intel Corporation, <linux.nics@intel.com>
srcversion: 7C3F06437067F7EF077432C
alias: pci:v00008086d00001A1Dsv*sd*bc*sc*i*
--- snip ---
alias: pci:v00008086d0000105Esv*sd*bc*sc*i*
depends:
retpoline: Y
name: e1000e
vermagic: 4.19.0-16-amd64 SMP mod_unload modversions
parm: copybreak:Maximum size of packet that is copied to a new buffer on receive (uint)
parm: TxIntDelay:Transmit Interrupt Delay (array of int)
parm: TxAbsIntDelay:Transmit Absolute Interrupt Delay (array of int)
parm: RxIntDelay:Receive Interrupt Delay (array of int)
parm: RxAbsIntDelay:Receive Absolute Interrupt Delay (array of int)
parm: InterruptThrottleRate:Interrupt Throttling Rate (array of int)
parm: IntMode:Interrupt Mode (array of int)
parm: SmartPowerDownEnable:Enable PHY smart power down (array of int)
parm: KumeranLockLoss:Enable Kumeran lock loss workaround (array of int)
parm: CrcStripping:Enable CRC Stripping, disable if your BMC needs the CRC (array of int)
parm: EEE:Enable/disable on parts that support the feature (array of int)
parm: Node:[ROUTING] Node to allocate memory on, default -1 (array of int)
parm: debug:Debug level (0=none,...,16=all) (int)
groucho@devuan:/usr/src/e1000e-3.8.7/src$
dmesg at boot
groucho@devuan:~$ sudo dmesg | grep -i "e1000e\|00:19"
[ 1.079755] pci 0000:00:19.0: [8086:10bd] type 00 class 0x020000
[ 1.079770] pci 0000:00:19.0: reg 0x10: [mem 0xf5fc0000-0xf5fdffff]
[ 1.079776] pci 0000:00:19.0: reg 0x14: [mem 0xf5ffe000-0xf5ffefff]
[ 1.079783] pci 0000:00:19.0: reg 0x18: [io 0xac00-0xac1f]
[ 1.079830] pci 0000:00:19.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold
[ 2.147352] e1000e: loading out-of-tree module taints kernel.
[ 2.215009] e1000e: module verification failed: signature and/or required key missing - tainting kernel
[ 2.316026] e1000e: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Driver - 3.8.7-NAPI
[ 2.333730] e1000e: Copyright(c) 1999 - 2020 Intel Corporation.
[ 2.357402] e1000e 0000:00:19.0: Interrupt Throttling Rate (ints/sec) set to dynamic conservative mode
[ 2.368687] e1000e 0000:00:19.0: PHY Smart Power Down Disabled
[ 2.390290] e1000e 0000:00:19.0: EEE Support was initialized to be enabled
[ 2.412085] e1000e 0000:00:19.0: EEE Support has been reset to be disabled
[ 2.897162] e1000e 0000:00:19.0 eth0: (PCI Express:2.5GT/s:Width x1) 00:14:4f:4a:a2:81
[ 2.897164] e1000e 0000:00:19.0 eth0: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Connection
[ 2.897182] e1000e 0000:00:19.0 eth0: MAC: 7, PHY: 6, PBA No: FFFFFF-0FF
[ 27.302085] e1000e 0000:00:19.0 eth0: NIC Link is Up 100 Mbps Full Duplex, Flow Control: None
[ 27.314226] e1000e 0000:00:19.0 eth0: 10/100 speed: disabling TSO
groucho@devuan:~$
dmesg for rmmod -v e1000e
groucho@devuan:~$ sudo dmesg
--- snip ---
[10140.513586] e1000e: PCI REMOVE PTP
[10140.513590] e1000e: PCI REMOVE TIMER
[10140.513593] e1000e: PCI REMOVE CANCEL WORK SYNC
[10140.513595] e1000e: PCI REMOVE HW TIMESTAMP
[10140.513617] e1000e: NETDEV CLOSE ENTERED
[10140.513619] e1000e: NETDEV CLOSE WAIT DONE
[10140.513620] e1000e: NETDEV CLOSE DEV IS PRESENT
[10140.741067] e1000e: NETDEV CLOSE DEV IS DOWN
[10140.741081] e1000e: NETDEV CLOSE FREE IRQ
[10140.741086] e1000e 0000:00:19.0 eth0: NIC Link is Down
[10140.741087] e1000e: NETDEV CLOSE LINK DOWN MSG
[10140.741089] e1000e: NETDEV CLOSE NAPI DISABLED
[10140.741099] e1000e: NETDEV CLOSE FREE TX RES
[10140.741121] e1000e: NETDEV CLOSE FREE RX RES
[10140.741123] e1000e: NETDEV CLOSE VLAN DONE
[10140.741125] e1000e: NETDEV CLOSE HW CTRL RELEASED
[10140.741128] e1000e: NETDEV CLOSE DONE
[10140.756902] e1000e: PCI REMOVE UNREGISTER NETDEV
[10140.756908] e1000e: PCI REMOVE WAKE NO RESUME
[10140.756911] e1000e: PCI REMOVE RELEASE HW CONTROL
[10140.756951] e1000e: PCI REMOVE INT AND TX RX RING
[10140.756968] e1000e: PCI REMOVE SELECTED REGIONS
[10140.772962] e1000e: PCI REMOVE FREE NETDEV
[10140.772965] e1000e: PCI REMOVE DISABLE ERR REPORTING
[10140.773065] e1000e: PCI REMOVE DISABLE DEVICE
--- snip ---
groucho@devuan:~$
dmesg for modprobe -v e1000e
groucho@devuan:~$ sudo dmesg
--- snip ---
[10200.634814] e1000e: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Driver - 3.8.7-NAPI
[10200.634819] e1000e: Copyright(c) 1999 - 2020 Intel Corporation.
[10200.635004] e1000e 0000:00:19.0: Interrupt Throttling Rate (ints/sec) set to dynamic conservative mode
[10200.635007] e1000e 0000:00:19.0: PHY Smart Power Down Disabled
[10200.635008] e1000e 0000:00:19.0: EEE Support was initialized to be enabled
[10200.635010] e1000e 0000:00:19.0: EEE Support has been reset to be disabled
[10200.949099] e1000e 0000:00:19.0 eth0: (PCI Express:2.5GT/s:Width x1) 00:14:4f:4a:a2:81
[10200.949104] e1000e 0000:00:19.0 eth0: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Connection
[10200.949129] e1000e 0000:00:19.0 eth0: MAC: 7, PHY: 6, PBA No: FFFFFF-0FF
[10202.829745] e1000e 0000:00:19.0 eth0: NIC Link is Up 100 Mbps Full Duplex, Flow Control: None
[10202.829854] e1000e 0000:00:19.0 eth0: 10/100 speed: disabling TSO
groucho@devuan:~$
Seems everything is where/how it should be?
Thanks in advance,
A.
]]>... here it shuts down properly...
Any idea why it would not shut down properly in my box?
How can I troubleshoot that?
Right.
Thanks. 8^)
... if your system entered sleep and e1000e called the pm_freeze function things could be corrupted, indeed.
Which ones?
... next shutdown and start may go boom?!
Nah ! 8^D
... WoL, too tricky ...
... disable WoL command early in boot process ...
That's what I am already doing, remember?
First at /etc/rc.local ...
groucho@devuan:~$ cat /etc/rc.local
#!/bin/sh -e
#
# rc.local
#
# This script is executed at the end of each multiuser runlevel.
# Make sure that the script will "exit 0" on success or any other
# value on error.
#
# In order to enable or disable this script just change the execution
# bits.
#
# By default this script does nothing.
# to set all /proc/acpi/wakeup entries to 'disabled'
# no wakeup from S4 for anything
# does not survire reboot that's why it is here
# see https://dev1galaxy.org/viewtopic.php?pid=29113#p29113
/usr/local/bin/acpi_wakeups.sh
# to disable wol via ethtool at boot
# does not survire reboot that's why it is here
/sbin/ethtool -s eth0 wol d
groucho@devuan:~$
... and just in case some #%&?¡ whatever decides differently, with my shutdown script:
groucho@devuan:~$ cat /usr/bin/shutdown.sh
#!/bin/sh
# added to shutdown directly - no shutdown helper
# options added to troubleshoot nic related bad shutdown
PATH=/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:
# 2
# sync
# disable onboard eth wol
# shutdown system directly
sync && sudo ethtool -s eth0 wol d && sudo shutdown -h now
I've come across a couple of pages related to PM and /etc/default/acpi-support.
As acpi-support seesm to have been deprecated long ago, I had to look around for oldish pages or get systemd only hits.
I added the links to the file so as to remember where it all came from:
groucho@devuan:~$ cat /etc/default/acpi-support
# comment the next line to disable ACPI suspend to RAM
# ACPI_SLEEP=true
ACPI_SLEEP=false
# comment the next line to disable suspend to disk
# ACPI_HIBERNATE=true
ACPI_HIBERNATE=true
# added 20210511
# see https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=43068
# https://askubuntu.com/questions/47311/how-do-i-disable-my-system-from-going-to-sleep
SUSPEND_METHODS="none"
groucho@devuan:~$
With respect to the >5.5 kernel upgrade:
I installed 5.10 but there are no drivers for my Nvidia cards.
It seems that the nvidia-340xx-legacy driver used by my perfectly working Nvidia Quadro FX 580 cards has fallen out of favour with the powers that be.
And from what I have read, caused a lot of noise.
I think Manjaro and Ubuntu have put out patches, I expect Debian/Devuan will follow suit. (?)
So I'll have to wait.
I'm not going to give up my 580's or use nouveau, unless it improves.
They still have a few years left in them.
I'll apply patch 1005 and report back with whatever results I get.
Thank you very much for your help.
Best,
A.
]]>Last patch:
https://geki.selfhost.eu/hacks/1005-e10 … tach.patch
On a second thought, if your system entered sleep and e1000e called the pm_freeze function things could be corrupted, indeed. And next shutdown and start may go boom?! Another wild guess.
And for WoL, too tricky to patch actually. I just recommend you to set the ethtool disable WoL command early in boot process and not before shutdown. e heh. Just because we want it to stay put from the beginning.
And yes, with this I am out of thoughts....
]]>You got that PCI REMOVE prints once out of dmesg?
Yes.
I posted them at your request.
But I got them only after a rmmod e1000e and modprobe -v e1000e cycle:
groucho@devuan:~$ sudo dmesg
--- snip ---
[ 1.805846] e1000e: loading out-of-tree module taints kernel.
[ 1.808975] ACPI: Power Button [PWRB]
[ 1.851745] e1000e: module verification failed: signature and/or required key missing - tainting kernel
[ 1.851839] input: Power Button as /devices/LNXSYSTM:00/LNXPWRBN:00/input/input3
[ 1.873915] ACPI: Power Button [PWRF]
[ 1.894607] SCSI subsystem initialized
[ 1.906926] ACPI: bus type USB registered
[ 1.917645] usbcore: registered new interface driver usbfs
[ 1.934103] Fusion MPT base driver 3.04.20
[ 1.944731] Copyright (c) 1999-2008 LSI Corporation
[ 1.945571] usbcore: registered new interface driver hub
[ 1.966487] usbcore: registered new device driver usb
[ 1.979636] e1000e: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Driver - 3.8.7-NAPI
[ 1.990206] e1000e: Copyright(c) 1999 - 2020 Intel Corporation.
[ 2.002032] e1000e 0000:00:19.0: Interrupt Throttling Rate (ints/sec) set to dynamic conservative mode
[ 2.013157] i801_smbus 0000:00:1f.3: SMBus using PCI interrupt
[ 2.021243] e1000e 0000:00:19.0: PHY Smart Power Down Disabled
[ 2.039474] e1000e 0000:00:19.0: EEE Support was initialized to be enabled
[ 2.050107] e1000e 0000:00:19.0: EEE Support has been reset to be disabled
--- snip ----
[ 431.874537] e1000e: PCI REMOVE PTP <-- here is rmmod e1000e
[ 431.874542] e1000e: PCI REMOVE TIMER
[ 431.874546] e1000e: PCI REMOVE CANCEL WORK SYNC
[ 431.874547] e1000e: PCI REMOVE HW TIMESTAMP
[ 431.874572] e1000e: NETDEV CLOSE ENTERED
[ 431.874573] e1000e: NETDEV CLOSE WAIT DONE
[ 431.874575] e1000e: NETDEV CLOSE DEV IS PRESENT
[ 432.104194] e1000e: NETDEV CLOSE DEV IS DOWN
[ 432.104210] e1000e: NETDEV CLOSE FREE IRQ
[ 432.104215] e1000e 0000:00:19.0 eth0: NIC Link is Down
[ 432.104217] e1000e: NETDEV CLOSE LINK DOWN MSG
[ 432.104218] e1000e: NETDEV CLOSE NAPI DISABLED
[ 432.104228] e1000e: NETDEV CLOSE FREE TX RES
[ 432.104251] e1000e: NETDEV CLOSE FREE RX RES
[ 432.104252] e1000e: NETDEV CLOSE VLAN DONE
[ 432.104254] e1000e: NETDEV CLOSE HW CTRL RELEASED
[ 432.104257] e1000e: NETDEV CLOSE DONE
[ 432.120067] e1000e: PCI REMOVE UNREGISTER NETDEV
[ 432.120072] e1000e: PCI REMOVE WAKE NO RESUME
[ 432.120075] e1000e: PCI REMOVE RELEASE HW CONTROL
[ 432.120110] e1000e: PCI REMOVE INT AND TX RX RING
[ 432.120123] e1000e: PCI REMOVE SELECTED REGIONS
[ 432.140044] e1000e: PCI REMOVE FREE NETDEV
[ 432.140048] e1000e: PCI REMOVE DISABLE ERR REPORTING
[ 432.140164] e1000e: PCI REMOVE DISABLE DEVICE
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[ 443.741628] e1000e: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Driver - 3.8.7-NAPI <--- here is modprobe -v e1000e
[ 443.741632] e1000e: Copyright(c) 1999 - 2020 Intel Corporation.
[ 443.741822] e1000e 0000:00:19.0: Interrupt Throttling Rate (ints/sec) set to dynamic conservative mode
[ 443.741824] e1000e 0000:00:19.0: PHY Smart Power Down Disabled
[ 443.741826] e1000e 0000:00:19.0: EEE Support was initialized to be enabled
[ 443.741827] e1000e 0000:00:19.0: EEE Support has been reset to be disabled
[ 444.060221] e1000e 0000:00:19.0 eth0: (PCI Express:2.5GT/s:Width x1) 00:14:4f:4a:a2:81
[ 444.060227] e1000e 0000:00:19.0 eth0: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Connection
[ 444.060251] e1000e 0000:00:19.0 eth0: MAC: 7, PHY: 6, PBA No: FFFFFF-0FF
[ 446.780888] e1000e 0000:00:19.0 eth0: NIC Link is Up 100 Mbps Full Duplex, Flow Control: None
[ 446.780997] e1000e 0000:00:19.0 eth0: 10/100 speed: disabling TSO
[ 447.562186] e1000e: NETDEV CLOSE ENTERED
[ 447.562190] e1000e: NETDEV CLOSE WAIT DONE
[ 447.562192] e1000e: NETDEV CLOSE DEV IS PRESENT
[ 447.792198] e1000e: NETDEV CLOSE DEV IS DOWN
[ 447.792211] e1000e: NETDEV CLOSE FREE IRQ
[ 447.792216] e1000e 0000:00:19.0 eth0: NIC Link is Down
[ 447.792218] e1000e: NETDEV CLOSE LINK DOWN MSG
[ 447.792219] e1000e: NETDEV CLOSE NAPI DISABLED
[ 447.792227] e1000e: NETDEV CLOSE FREE TX RES
[ 447.792251] e1000e: NETDEV CLOSE FREE RX RES
[ 447.792252] e1000e: NETDEV CLOSE VLAN DONE
[ 447.792254] e1000e: NETDEV CLOSE HW CTRL RELEASED
[ 447.792257] e1000e: NETDEV CLOSE DONE
[ 448.311058] e1000e: NETDEV CLOSE ENTERED
[ 448.311062] e1000e: NETDEV CLOSE WAIT DONE
[ 448.311064] e1000e: NETDEV CLOSE DEV IS PRESENT
[ 448.532200] e1000e: NETDEV CLOSE DEV IS DOWN
[ 448.532213] e1000e: NETDEV CLOSE FREE IRQ
[ 448.532218] e1000e 0000:00:19.0 eth0: NIC Link is Down
[ 448.532220] e1000e: NETDEV CLOSE LINK DOWN MSG
[ 448.532221] e1000e: NETDEV CLOSE NAPI DISABLED
[ 448.532230] e1000e: NETDEV CLOSE FREE TX RES
[ 448.532254] e1000e: NETDEV CLOSE FREE RX RES
[ 448.532255] e1000e: NETDEV CLOSE VLAN DONE
[ 448.532257] e1000e: NETDEV CLOSE HW CTRL RELEASED
[ 448.532260] e1000e: NETDEV CLOSE DONE
[ 450.408891] e1000e 0000:00:19.0 eth0: NIC Link is Up 100 Mbps Full Duplex, Flow Control: None
[ 450.409000] e1000e 0000:00:19.0 eth0: 10/100 speed: disabling TSO
groucho@devuan:~$
I have found no other record of e1000e activity on a bad_sutdown.
A normal shutdown would not enter S3?
Though, I am out with that.
I don't know.
There's the issue of not being able to disable sleep state in the BIOS.
And that being set to S3.
The thing would be to avoid the system from picking it up and overriding what the BIOS says.
ie: the proper way to do things
I patch WOL and PM FREEZE detach thingie and that's it from me.
Sorry to hear that, but I understand.
You've done more than enough already. 8^)
And no one else has made any suggestions.
Maybe not patch WoL as that seems to be taken care of vie ethtool and boot and shutdown.
BTW: you have this in your system?
# Make it possible to not shut down network interfaces,
# needed to use wake-on-lan
netdown="-i"
if [ "$NETDOWN" = "no" ]; then
netdown=""
fi
log_action_msg "Will now halt"
read -p "Press enter to halt ($netdown $poweroff $hddown)" reply <--- this line added
halt -d -f $netdown $poweroff $hddown
}
Does it shut down properly?
Thanks for your input.
Best,
A.
]]>I patch WOL and PM FREEZE detach thingie and that's it from me. :-)
]]>... and the dmesg output shows what for the freeze?
Screen was frozen, needed a hard shudown.
dmesg0 does not show anything strange.
I could reproduce the whole thing but how to get what dmesg recorded, if anything at all?
Thanks in advance,
A.
]]>... you got no pm tooling, I wonder who enters S3.
That's what I think is the question here.
I think the answer is in the U24's BIOS.
Remember that I have not been able to disable ME "Firmware Power Control" and "Host Sleep States" in BIOS.
It is set to S3, I can set it back to S0 but I cannot disable it.
Only one visible for now is /sbin/halt with its unsetted NETDOWN.
If not that, it must be the kernel on its own, then?!
Hmm ...
Why would that be?
Anyone here knows about sleep state handling?
No one else has pitched in ...
But you have gathered quite a following.
Thanks for your input.
A.
]]>... you want to put NETDOWN=no into /etc/default/halt to disable WoL handling of /sbin/halt.
Right.
groucho@devuan:~$ cat /etc/default/halt
# Default behaviour of shutdown -h / halt. Set to "halt" or "poweroff".
HALT=poweroff
NETDOWN=no
groucho@devuan:~$
Quite strange parameter to what it is doing in the end.
I'll take your word for it.
Don't have a clue as to what is strange here ...
Though, you still want to disable WoL via ethtool. The more disabling, the better.
That is supposed to be the tool to use.
When the HW or the driver does not undo it behind your back.
We can get a patch to forcefully disable WoL by module parameter. I already spotted the flag in code, which activates WoL.
We can, hypothetically for now, reset that in src/param.c ...
Thanks for sharing.
But it's you doing the patching. 8^)
... even with that hypothetical patch, We want to disable WoL from /sbin/halt.
Right.
Would be like disabling it in the BIOS, which for whatever reason cannot be done without screwing up everything.
I discovered an old Sun Microsystems thread.
Had to find a catched copy.
Seems that this was a hard cookie from the very start of the Sun Ultra 24's market debut:
https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/ … clnk&gl=us
Best,
A.
]]>I'll edit that into /etc/init.d/halt and see how it behaves.
If I understand correctly, it will shut down on Enter.
Never got that far ...
Here's the part that I edited:
# Make it possible to not shut down network interfaces,
# needed to use wake-on-lan
netdown="-i"
if [ "$NETDOWN" = "no" ]; then
netdown=""
fi
log_action_msg "Will now halt"
read -p "Press enter to halt ($netdown $poweroff $hddown)" reply <--- just this line
halt -d -f $netdown $poweroff $hddown
}
On shutdown, the box froze at this point:
Good sign is that there were no fans blowing.
Only way out was a hard shutdown.
REISUB did not work or maybe it was that I could not type and hold Alt+SysRq at the same time?
This happens whether I shut down with my script or with sudo shutdown -h now from a terminal.
Thanks in advance.
A.
]]>Anyone here knows about sleep state handling?
]]>Though, you still want to disable WoL via ethtool. The more disabling, the better.
And yes, we want to disable WoL, too. We can get a patch to forcefully disable WoL by module parameter. I already spotted the flag in code, which activates WoL. We can, hypothetically for now, reset that in src/param.c, e heh. But even with that hypothetical patch, We want to disable WoL from /sbin/halt. And ethtool will be superfluous, then.
]]>