Bug 13817

Summary: system reboot
Product: Base System Reporter: white <white>
Component: i386Assignee: freebsd-bugs (Nobody) <bugs>
Status: Closed FIXED    
Severity: Affects Only Me    
Priority: Normal    
Version: Unspecified   
Hardware: Any   
OS: Any   

Description white 1999-09-19 14:30:01 UTC
	Pressing Alt-Break (Pause) key will cause server to reboot.

How-To-Repeat: 
	Alt-Break (Pause)
Comment 1 yokota 1999-09-20 03:51:25 UTC
>>Number:         13817
>>Category:       i386
>>Synopsis:       system reboot
>>Confidential:   no
>>Severity:       critical
[...]
>>Originator:     Alex Prohorenko
>>Release:        FreeBSD 3.3-19990918-STABLE i386
>>Organization:
>Private Person
>>Environment:
>
>	Am5x86-133/16/811
>
>>Description:
>
>	Pressing Alt-Break (Pause) key will cause server to reboot.

Alt-Pause is assigned with the SUSPEND function by default.

Is apm enabled in your kernel?  The apm BIOS may be causing the
problem.

Kazu
Comment 2 cweber 2000-01-21 20:46:13 UTC
Hi,
 
>  >>Number:         13817
>  >>Category:       i386
>  >>Synopsis:       system reboot
>  >>Confidential:   no
>  >>Severity:       critical
>  [...]
>  >>Originator:     Alex Prohorenko
>  >>Release:        FreeBSD 3.3-19990918-STABLE i386
>  >>Organization:
>  >Private Person
>  >>Environment:
>  >
>  >	Am5x86-133/16/811
>  >
>  >>Description:
>  >
>  >	Pressing Alt-Break (Pause) key will cause server to reboot.
>  
>  Alt-Pause is assigned with the SUSPEND function by default.
>  
>  Is apm enabled in your kernel?  The apm BIOS may be causing the
>  problem.

I have this problem as well. Seen with 3.3-RELEASE on two different
machines.
None of them has apm enabled.

Entirely Reproducable.

else: syscons, German Keyboard, german.iso keymap.

Regards

Christoph Weber-Fahr
Comment 3 nbm freebsd_committer freebsd_triage 2000-08-05 23:42:41 UTC
State Changed
From-To: open->closed

I'm not sure exactly when, but this stopped causing reboots at 
inopportune times when your system didn't support suspend.