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ignore this.
If your system does not power off at all (including hang at reboot) you may have fallen into this trap:
- install ipmitool
- recognise that your system does not meet the requirements for ipmi_si (matching errors as described above)
- remove ipmitool
Now ipmi_si is still present in the system and you can see the correspondig startup messages in system.log and it seems to be able to prevent poweroff.
Solution: PURGE ipmitool (and maybe openipmi as well - at least there was "remaining configuration" present in my system for this package as well and therefore I purged it additionally).
After that, my system was able to reboot again and was able to completely poweroff on its own:
CPU: Clarkdale i3 540
Board: ASUS P7H55D-M Evo
OS: Mythbuntu 12.04.4
If your system does not power off at all (including hang at reboot) you may have fallen into this trap:
- install ipmitool
- recognise that your system does not meet the requirements for ipmi_si (matching errors as described above)
- remove ipmitool
Now ipmi_si is still present in the system and you can see the correspondig startup messages in system.log and it seems to be able to prevent poweroff.
Solution: PURGE ipmitool (and maybe openipmi as well - at least there was "remaining configuration" present in my system for this package as well and therefore I purged it additionally).
After that, my system was able to reboot again and was able to completely poweroff on its own:
CPU: Clarkdale i3 540
Board: ASUS P7H55D-M Evo
OS: Mythbuntu 12.04.4
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