Subject: Re: Beep on halt (definitive?)
To: Takahiro Kambe <taca@back-street.net>
From: Herb Peyerl <hpeyerl@beer.org>
List: tech-kern
Date: 10/20/2002 17:06:52
Takahiro Kambe <taca@back-street.net> wrote:
> > The point is to make it been once the system is halted, not when it's
> > going to be halted.
> To give an actual example:
>
> o i386 PC
> - with AT power supply
> - without display
>
> Since AT power supply has mechanical power switch, user must switch
> off power by hand finally. In this case, beep in a shutdown script
> dose not help at all and kernel must notify user when it's OK to
> switch off.
You know, you can just stick a console on a machine or buy a serial
console card... I just don't see any significant value in this
change. Back before I had serial console cards, I'd halt my machine,
go crack a beer, take a leak, return some phone calls, sleep the night,
wake up the next morning, go to work, spend the day at work, come
home, have dinner, then say "ok, where was I?" I don't need no stinking
beep.
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