Hi Community,
I've issued the following problem with my Sony Vaio VPCSB4M9E/B notebook:
I shutdown or want to restart, and I get a freeze/hang. I manually need to restart with pushing my On/Off button.
But it starts correctly and i can use LINUX.
Please help me!
Kartright
Mint 14 Shutdown Freeze
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Mint 14 Shutdown Freeze
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Re: Mint 14 Shutdown Freeze
Hello, Kartright.
In order to analyze what is going on during shutdown:
In your case, however, the expected behaviour is that the shutdown procedure will not be able to power off the screen and the machine. It would be really helpful to learn the last messages which are written to the screen before the machine stops doing anything (and you would normally press the power button).
The same steps as explained above can be used, too, for rebooting the machine. All you have to change is to launch instead of .
Kind regards,
Karl
In order to analyze what is going on during shutdown:
- When you want to shutdown do not use the Mint menu item.
- Instead use <ctrl><alt><f1> in order to switch to pseudo console terminal no. 1.
- Logon.
- Run when asked to give your password, do so. The shutdown procedure will start and write status messages to the screen.
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sudo shutdown -h now
In your case, however, the expected behaviour is that the shutdown procedure will not be able to power off the screen and the machine. It would be really helpful to learn the last messages which are written to the screen before the machine stops doing anything (and you would normally press the power button).
The same steps as explained above can be used, too, for rebooting the machine. All you have to change is to launch
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sudo shutdown -r now
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sudo shutdown -h now
Kind regards,
Karl
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