Yes, I detected this problem some time ago. The halt command doesn't
shutdown the machine. Instead, keep it in a suspension-like status, in
which the machine is "sleep", but doesn't turn off.
Damien told me some years ago that the problem is related with IRQ number,
and an implementation of ACPIca must solve it, but I don't remember if
ACPIca was implemented or not.

So it's a known issue.
Sorry for the inconveniences, and we expect to solve this problem in a
future.

Thanks for the report


El dom, 10 nov 2024 a las 2:39, Zhaoming Luo (<zhming...@163.com>) escribió:

> Hi,
>
> I have installed Debian Hurd on my T60. I just finished configuring
> apt[0] so it has more packages. When I typed poweroff, it got stuck at
> `startup: halting Hurd...`. I have forced to shut it down (by holding
> the power button) several times; it seems to me the force shutdown
> didn't break anything (I didn't see any message about repairing file
> system). I think a decent way of shutting it down is necessary.
>
> I tried to search in mail list and IRC log about the shutdown hang, e.g.
> [1], but they seem not to be my case.
>
> The command `reboot` works.
>
> `poweroff-hurd` mentioned in [2] also hangs at `startup: halting Hurd`.
>
> part of the log of `poweroff-hurd`:
> ```
> startup: notifying random of halt...done
> startup: notifying netdde of halt...done
> startup: notifying pfinet of halt...done
> ...
> startup: notifying acpi of halt...done
> startup: halting Hurd...
> (hang)
> ```
>
> Thank you
>
> [0]:https://www.debian.org/ports/hurd/hurd-install#morepackages
> [1]:https://logs.guix.gnu.org/hurd/2023-09-05.log#001605
> [2]:https://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-hurd/2024-10/msg00151.html
> --
> Zhaoming Luo
>
>
>

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