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I had seen this before posting.<br>
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My problem is that, whereas I can wake up the machine using WOL after power has been completely shut off, I can't do it when the machine has been shut down in the normal way.<br>
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I've seen reports of the problem being the other way around (WOL works after the machine has been shut down but not after it's been powered down), but not of my particular combination of symptoms.<br>
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I've also seen Joe Henley's recommendation, which is essentially not to shut the machine down but rather put it to S3 sleep. Thanks for that Joe, I'll report back when I've tested it.<br>
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Meanwhile I remain interested in the question as to how to shut this machine down in a way that will enable it to be WOL-ed.<br>
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(Reminder: it's a diskless root-on-nfs machine).<br>
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Thanks, Jan<br>
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</blockquote></div><br>Looking at the archives, it seems you're using an EPIA right? Does it use via-rhine drivers for the NIC? I had similar issues with TFTP booting an EPIA M10000. This topic:<br><br><a href="http://www.viaarena.com/forums/showthread.php?t=22445">http://www.viaarena.com/forums/showthread.php?t=22445</a><br>
<br>Explained (further down) how to upgrade the NICs firmware. Basically a new BIOS image had to e created with a replaced NIC firmware. That solved it for me. YMMV.<br>