From: Ryan Hadley <rhadley-SquOHqY54CWNtvSE1QmJz5qQE7yCjDx5@public.gmane.org>
To: acpi-devel-5NWGOfrQmneRv+LV9MX5uipxlwaOVQ5f@public.gmane.org
Subject: Re: ACPI sleep issues on a Lattitude D500 (gentoo-dev-2.6.2)
Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2004 09:40:51 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <403A10F3.8030808@interlinknetworks.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <40352DDD.5050004-SquOHqY54CWNtvSE1QmJz5qQE7yCjDx5@public.gmane.org>
I upgraded to 2.6.3 and got more strangeness. I don't think the
"/bin/sh: line 30: `start-single-daemon': not a valid identifier" means
much anymore... but hey, I'm just guessing here.
With the 2.6.3 kernel I moved my /var/log/acpid to /var/log/acpid.old,
put back in the sleep command for when I shut the lid, and then tried it
out again.
The laptop went down in to sleep mode again, and once again wouldn't
come back up. So I hard powered it down and back on again. Checked the
acpid log file and noticed the "start-single-daemon" error wasn't there
this time.
I noticed in an "ls -al" that the acpid.old file was now 5 times the
size it was before. I opened it up and it has, what appears to be,
random text from from scripts in my /etc/init.d directory... some binary
data, and who knows what else...
I am positive this file was just the normal acpid log file before I put
the laptop to S1. And now that I think about it, I ran in to weirdness
before like this when I was trying to get S1 to work. My
/etc/modules.conf file got corrupted twice, my .viminfo file was
corrupted a couple times, some important files in my .gnome and
.metacity... All after I tried to put the laptop in to S1.
Symptom of the acpi problem? Or files getting corrupted from my laptop
forcibly being shutdown?
Thanks-
Ryan
Ryan Hadley wrote:
> Hello,
>
> If I stick:
>
> echo -n "1" > /proc/acpi/sleep
>
> To be called when my lid is closed bad things happen.
>
> It seems to go to sleep just fine, but when I try to bring it out of
> sleep mode (by opening the lid and pressing power) things don't go fine.
> It outputs "Back to C!" followed by some things about the ide stuff
> coming back up and then does nothing. I have to hold the power button
> until it shuts off and then turn it back on to get it to respond again.
>
> Then, when I check my /var/log/acpid.log file, I see this in it
> happening in between the start and stop markings of the lid button
> actions being called:
>
> /bin/sh: line 30: `start-single-daemon': not a valid identifier
>
> Is that some perl script trying to be ran with /bin/sh as the
> interpreter? Could this be a cause of my hung system on power restore?
>
> If I don't put the machine to sleep when the lid button is closed, just
> do other things like spin down the hard drive (hdparm -y /dev/hda), then
> nothing bad happens and there is no strange /bin/sh error in the acpid
> log file.
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated... All I found on google was the
> /bin/sh error being caused by a perl script being ran with /bin/sh as
> the interpreter instead of perl... but it was for a completely unrelated
> problem (not even ACPI related).
>
> Thanks-
> Ryan
>
>
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2004-02-19 21:42 ACPI sleep issues on a Lattitude D500 (gentoo-dev-2.6.2) Ryan Hadley
[not found] ` <40352DDD.5050004-SquOHqY54CWNtvSE1QmJz5qQE7yCjDx5@public.gmane.org>
2004-02-23 14:40 ` Ryan Hadley [this message]
[not found] ` <403A10F3.8030808-SquOHqY54CWNtvSE1QmJz5qQE7yCjDx5@public.gmane.org>
2004-02-23 16:33 ` Karol Kozimor
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