Wow! Thanks N III and Cedric. That
really really worked. It was in the alex-ab repo. It seemed like a
rather immediate poweroff though - like I threw the light switch.
Of course, that prolly explains this gem:
<!-- Note: power down your persistent Gendo applications &
VMs beforehand on your own ! -->
So, if I'm tracking it means that if I run stuff on disk and want
to shut down, I have to kill everything running on a persistent
medium plus any VMs before sending the reset or poweroff signals?
Off to do more studying - how does one get the environment to
reestablish, something Norman said is ringing a bell...
Later,
Will
On 12/31/22 3:12 AM,
ttcoder@netcourrier.com wrote:
(my first reply got rejected, with its contents lost in the
ether -- seems it was the mail-daemon on my side,
not the mailinglist daemon though, complaining about "line
length 998 exceeded",
anyway here it is again, typed from memory, and with short
line lengths)
The below works on my T430
It only works thanks to acpica though, there are other
components that monitor for "state=..." changes
(platform_drv and ps2_drv if memory serve) but they only
handle reset, they do not handle poweroff.
Go to leitzentrale, check that acpica is listed ; if not,
find the download in one of the depots, as noted by HN yesterday
Once it runs, check the Log for error messages at the time
you set power-off.
I'm running a (customized) Genode 22.08, so it's also
possible there was a regression
between then and now, with Sculpt 22.10, explaining why it
works for me but not for you.
If so, you'll want to file a ticket.
Cedric
<system state="poweroff"/>
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