* poweroff on i386
@ 2006-02-17 1:27 Alexander Samad
2006-02-17 1:32 ` Alexander Samad
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From: Alexander Samad @ 2006-02-17 1:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-kernel
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Hi
I am interested in how the linux kernel powers off i386 machine. I
basically followed the path from /sbin/poweroff to halt.c to the kernel
system command reboot and that into apm apm_power_off I can't find
where the non apm machine get powered off
Alex
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* Re: poweroff on i386
2006-02-17 1:27 poweroff on i386 Alexander Samad
@ 2006-02-17 1:32 ` Alexander Samad
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From: Alexander Samad @ 2006-02-17 1:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-kernel
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On Fri, Feb 17, 2006 at 12:27:39PM +1100, Alexander Samad wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am interested in how the linux kernel powers off i386 machine. I
> basically followed the path from /sbin/poweroff to halt.c to the kernel
> system command reboot and that into apm apm_power_off I can't find
> where the non apm machine get powered off
Found it in the drivers/acpi - i was initially only looking in the arch
section
>
> Alex
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