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Hi, thanks for your help! I fixed this with a bios update.
hi, a bios revert fixed this issue. thank you for helping!
hi, a bios version revert solved the issue. thank you for the help!
a bios update revert fixed this. you were correct that it was mobo related.
exif is stripped when uploading to lemmy, I believe
Cody Ko… but he probably likes seventh graders
Thank you!
Flashing an older bios seemed to succeed! I gave it 14 hours or so before attempting a reboot, and if seemed to reboot without stalling. I’ll give it a few more days now and try another, but that seemed to have fixed it.
halt -p
did nothing different. still hung on shutdown.
buy used. you aren’t giving them anything more then.
Why not a graphene phone?
Only happened to me once
sudo systemctl reboot
did the same. I’m starting to think this is bios related.
Agreed, lsmod | grep nouveau
returns nothing, so I’m not concerned about nouveau or nvidia being the issue here.
sudo dmsetup info
returns:
Name: raven--vg-root
State: ACTIVE
Read Ahead: 256
Tables present: LIVE
Open count: 1
Event number: 0
Major, minor: 254, 0
Number of targets: 1
UUID: LVM-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Name: raven--vg-swap_1
State: ACTIVE
Read Ahead: 256
Tables present: LIVE
Open count: 2
Event number: 0
Major, minor: 254, 1
Number of targets: 1
UUID: LVM-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I click the reboot button on cockpit, which issues a shutdown --reboot
command as root. I agree that sleep state S5 is powered off. From the acpi docs:
A computer state where the computer consumes a minimal amount of power. No user mode or system mode code is run. This state requires a large latency in order to return to the Working state. The system’s context will not be preserved by the hardware. The system must be restarted to return to the Working state. It is not safe to disassemble the machine in this state.
This likely means my system is failing to reach that s5/g2 state.
can you elaborate on why you suspect this? The cockpit reboot or shutdown button uses the shutdown
command directly along with a --reboot
or --poweroff
flag.
onSubmit(event) {
const Dialogs = this.context;
const arg = this.props.shutdown ? "--poweroff" : "--reboot";
if (!this.props.shutdown)
cockpit.hint("restart");
cockpit.spawn(["shutdown", arg, this.state.when, this.state.message], { superuser: "require", err: "message" })
.then(this.props.onClose || Dialogs.close)
.catch(e => this.setState({ error: e.toString() }));
event.preventDefault();
return false;
}
(source)
what does intel management engine have to do with surveillance