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jkpalmer
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Using Mandrake 10.1 on an older model Dell XPS 700.

 

Installed great, starting to get to know Linux but found a troubling issue....

 

When trying to shutdown, the machine will stay on, so I hold the power button in for approx. 5 seconds and machine turns off. A few MINUTES later, the machine turns itself back on.

 

The machine has Windows XP Pro on another partition and if I switch over to Windows and shutdown, the machine will turn off and stay off.

 

Help.

 

p.s. I'm VERY NEW to Linux so please be "gentle".

 

Regards,

 

-jP

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Enter BIOS and disable "PnP OS", as well as USB legacy support, if they are turned on.

The shutdown issue is rather common and ACPI related- similar issues have been discussed many times here. You could start with passing via LILO "noapic" or "nolapic" to your running kernel (probably both).

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I've tried many alternatives.

 

Re-installed Mandrake 10.1 several times. I even found a place when installing (do not remember exactly where) where I could set noapic and nolapic on or off. That setting didn't allow Linux to boot at all, so I reinstalled and made sure that the opens were not initially set "on" when I installed.

 

Where should I supply noapic and nolapic values?

 

Current contents of my lilo.conf:

 

# File generated by DrakX/drakboot

# WARNING: do not forget to run lilo after modifying this file

 

default="linux"

boot=/dev/hde

map=/boot/map

keytable=/boot/us.klt

prompt

nowarn

timeout=50

message=/boot/message

menu-scheme=wb:bw:wb:bw

image=/boot/vmlinuz

label="linux"

root=/dev/hde2

initrd=/boot/initrd.img

append="acpi=ht resume=/dev/hde3 splash=silent"

vga=788

read-only

image=/boot/vmlinuz

label="linux-nonfb"

root=/dev/hde2

initrd=/boot/initrd.img

append="acpi=ht resume=/dev/hde3"

read-only

image=/boot/vmlinuz

label="failsafe"

root=/dev/hde2

initrd=/boot/initrd.img

append="failsafe acpi=ht resume=/dev/hde3"

read-only

other=/dev/hde1

label="windows"

table=/dev/hde

 

I don't have the contents of the file that was erroring, because I had to reinstall O/S.

 

I did run -

lilo -v -v

as su

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