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Old 31st January 2006, 02:53 PM
davidbennett Offline
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System hangs or fails on reboot and shutdown

Everything is fine and dandy (except for a cpufreq.ko error not finding device.. but thats another story!) until I issue a reboot or shutdown command. Everything seems to be nice and ready and then poof. Nothing happens. System freezes.

It might very well be an ACPI problem (cpufreq related?) but ACPI is definitely running. Even if it is not, or forced, still have the same problem.

I am running FC4 on a Gigabyte 8S661FXMP-RZ motherboard.

For some reashon a shutdown -h will turn off the system. A shutdown or (more importantly!) reboot command will cause it to hang after the system closes down and unmounts.

I really need to be able to reboot my computer, so any info would be super.

thanks
dave
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