So some say wakeup must be enabled in bios and some that it must be disabled. Tried both with writing twice to /proc/acpi/alarm. Still no luck.
Any other suggestions? Anybody?
\Kartsa
I had to disable "update HWCLOCK at shutdown" -feature before ACPI wakeup started to work. I'm using gentoo and the feature is found
/etc/conf.d/clock
# If you want to set the Hardware Clock to the current System Time # during shutdown, then say "yes" here.
CLOCK_SYSTOHC="no"
br: tero
Tero Purra kirjoitti:
So some say wakeup must be enabled in bios and some that it must be disabled. Tried both with writing twice to /proc/acpi/alarm. Still no luck.
Any other suggestions? Anybody?
\Kartsa
I had to disable "update HWCLOCK at shutdown" -feature before ACPI wakeup started to work. I'm using gentoo and the feature is found
/etc/conf.d/clock
Does not exist in FC8. Atleast not in that position.
\Kartsa
On Wednesday 13 February 2008, Kartsa wrote:
Tero Purra kirjoitti:
I had to disable "update HWCLOCK at shutdown" -feature before ACPI wakeup started to work. I'm using gentoo and the feature is found
/etc/conf.d/clock
Does not exist in FC8. Atleast not in that position.
In Fedora /sbin/halt.local runs after hwclock (see /etc/init.d/halt) so this is not an issue if you're writing to /proc/acpi/alarm from there.