* Alt-SysRq-B doesn't work in recent 2.6 kernels
@ 2004-01-30 0:49 Alessandro Suardi
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From: Alessandro Suardi @ 2004-01-30 0:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-kernel, Vojtech Pavlik
Now that my oops-on-boot has been fixed thanks to many on lkml
and a spot-on tip by Len Brown, I'll chase another one of the
issues I still have :)
The problem in $subject happens reliably at least in 2 cases:
1. after the ACPI oops-on-boot (-mm tree and 2.6.2-rc2+)
2. in 2.6.2-rc1+ after the Cisco VPN client daemon (cvpnd,
v.4.0.3.B) gets stuck in D state [__down] and I try to
shutdown but obviously that gets stuck in turn
In both cases I can Alt-SysRq-{P,T,S,U,O} [though in case 1
Off only prints out "Power Off" but doesn't actually do it],
and when I attempt a Alt-SysRq-B I only get
atkbd.c: Keyboard on isa0060/serio0 reports too many keys pressed.
and no effect at all.
Available for testing, as usual :) thanks in advance & ciao,
--alessandro
"Two rivers run too deep
The seasons change and so do I"
(U2, "Indian Summer Sky")
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