[mythtv-users] nvram-wakeup doesn't work suddently
Grégory Trélat
gregory.trelat at lolitech.fr
Tue Dec 5 07:56:43 UTC 2006
Hi,
I manage working nvram-wakup in the past on a same motherboard in an
Asus pundit P1 AH2 ( M2N8L ).
Recently i decide to reinstall nvram-wakeup . My motherboard isn't
supported natively, so i use the guess-helper script. It creates 2
directories -> guess-nvram-module and guess-directisa with both
nvram-wakeup.conf.
my guess-directisa/nvram-wakeup.conf
################################################
## Mainboard autodetection information:
##
## - Mainboard vendor: "ASUSTek Computer INC."
## - Mainboard type: "M2N8L"
## - Mainboard revision: "1.xx"
## - BIOS vendor: "Phoenix Technologies, LTD"
## - BIOS version: "ASUS M2N8L ACPI BIOS Revision 0203"
## - BIOS release: "06/23/2006"
addr_stat = 0x4A
shift_stat = 3
addr_day = 0x4C
addr_hour = 0x4D
addr_min = 0x4E
addr_sec = 0x4F
addr_chk_h = 0x6D
addr_chk_l = 0x6E
When i manage working in the past i use guess-directisa.
sudo nvram-wakeup -A -C /etc/nvram-wakeup.conf -s $((`date +%s` + 1500 ))
1/ So what is exactly upper-method in the nvram-wakeup.conf with the
guess-nvram-module ?
2/ My wakeup time in bios when i reboot to verify is correctly set but
the motherboard doesn't wakeup.
Someone could help me for this problem ? or someone have the same
motherboard with nvram-wakeup working ?
Thanks all
it work only if i reboot and enter bios and save it. In the past i
needn't to reboot.
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