Disabling ACPI fixes the problem. The problem appears to be in dc0, however. See my other reply for details. -Dan Nate Lawson wrote: >Enable "options DDB" and other debugging options in your kernel so that >you can get a stacktrace. The problem could also be rl0 or dc0 in their >shutdown routines since they share an interrupt with acpi. If you can >remove either of those cards, see if that fixes the problem. Also, >does disabling acpi help? Finally, try: > sysctl hw.acpi.disable_on_poweroff=0 > >-Nate > > > >Received on Wed Dec 31 2003 - 01:31:04 UTC
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