This may sound silly... but what when the computer is shutdown at night, what time is being stored in the BIOS? It could be timezone thing... I don't know, just an idea....
On 09-Mar-2000 Olaf Meeuwissen wrote: > "S. Salman Ahmed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> >>>>> "OM" == Olaf Meeuwissen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> OM> Hi all, I've set up a part-time server for our group. Every >> OM> morning at 7:30 it automagically boots up and at 8:30 in the >> OM> evening it shuts itself down. Works like a charm, really, and >> OM> is very `green'. Not? >> >> How have you setup this machine to automatically boot up at 7:30am after >> it shut itself down at 8:30pm the night before ? > > Via the machine's BIOS. It has several settings to automagically boot > under certain conditions. Apperently I haven't got a clue as to which > conditions are causing my problem. Come to think of it, it is likely > that neither Debian nor Linux have anything to do with it. But since > the boot always take place within a few minutes after the shutdown (it > looks an awful lot like a regular reboot but it's not in the logs like > that---I mean `last reboot' shows nothing for the times concerned) it > just might. > > -- > Olaf Meeuwissen Epson Kowa Corporation, Research and Development > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < > /dev/null Regards, Wim Kerkhoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.canadianhomes.net/wim