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CentOS 7: power button cannot shutdown before user login (not after)
/dev/centos/root does not exist after migrating CentOS7 from vmware to XenMYSQL 5.7: Password not generated after installation on CentOS 7 serverYUM not working in CENTOS 7 after installing httpdzfs module not found on centos after restart“Symbol 'grub_efi_secure_boot' not found” after disk replacement on boot (CentOS 7.5, RAID1)Centos 7.3x & 7.4x VM's fail to bringup login service and network manager after a yum update and restartCentos 7.6 RAID5 physical system will not boot after single drive failure
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After user login, the power button action can be changed by Applications > Utilities > Tweak Tool > Shell > Power button action. It does not work before login. I have already tried
https://askubuntu.com/questions/362914/how-to-prevent-the-power-button-to-shutdown-directly-the-system
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/159316/graceful-shutdown-via-power-button
How to make it work? I am building a server without keyboard and monitor so the power button is important for me.
centos7
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After user login, the power button action can be changed by Applications > Utilities > Tweak Tool > Shell > Power button action. It does not work before login. I have already tried
https://askubuntu.com/questions/362914/how-to-prevent-the-power-button-to-shutdown-directly-the-system
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/159316/graceful-shutdown-via-power-button
How to make it work? I am building a server without keyboard and monitor so the power button is important for me.
centos7
Why are you installing a GUI on the server, then?
– Michael Hampton♦
Jul 11 '15 at 14:07
Because I am new to Linux. GUI is more intuitive and easy to understand for me. I understand that many settings cannot make it via GUI, so command is necessary.
– Mark09
Jul 11 '15 at 15:30
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After user login, the power button action can be changed by Applications > Utilities > Tweak Tool > Shell > Power button action. It does not work before login. I have already tried
https://askubuntu.com/questions/362914/how-to-prevent-the-power-button-to-shutdown-directly-the-system
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/159316/graceful-shutdown-via-power-button
How to make it work? I am building a server without keyboard and monitor so the power button is important for me.
centos7
After user login, the power button action can be changed by Applications > Utilities > Tweak Tool > Shell > Power button action. It does not work before login. I have already tried
https://askubuntu.com/questions/362914/how-to-prevent-the-power-button-to-shutdown-directly-the-system
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/159316/graceful-shutdown-via-power-button
How to make it work? I am building a server without keyboard and monitor so the power button is important for me.
centos7
centos7
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Why are you installing a GUI on the server, then?
– Michael Hampton♦
Jul 11 '15 at 14:07
Because I am new to Linux. GUI is more intuitive and easy to understand for me. I understand that many settings cannot make it via GUI, so command is necessary.
– Mark09
Jul 11 '15 at 15:30
add a comment |
Why are you installing a GUI on the server, then?
– Michael Hampton♦
Jul 11 '15 at 14:07
Because I am new to Linux. GUI is more intuitive and easy to understand for me. I understand that many settings cannot make it via GUI, so command is necessary.
– Mark09
Jul 11 '15 at 15:30
Why are you installing a GUI on the server, then?
– Michael Hampton♦
Jul 11 '15 at 14:07
Why are you installing a GUI on the server, then?
– Michael Hampton♦
Jul 11 '15 at 14:07
Because I am new to Linux. GUI is more intuitive and easy to understand for me. I understand that many settings cannot make it via GUI, so command is necessary.
– Mark09
Jul 11 '15 at 15:30
Because I am new to Linux. GUI is more intuitive and easy to understand for me. I understand that many settings cannot make it via GUI, so command is necessary.
– Mark09
Jul 11 '15 at 15:30
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1.- sudo vim /etc/acpi/events/powerbtn
2.- Add # to comment line: #action=/etc/acpi/powerbtn.sh
3.- Add a new line: action=/sbin/poweroff
4.- Save file
5.- Open a console and type: sudo acpid restart
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Just found the solution in here:
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/394405/how-can-i-regain-the-power-button-shutdown-functionality-on-centos-7-with-gnome?noredirect=1&lq=1
yum -y install acpid
systemctl enable acpid
systemctl start acpid
The suspend and hibernate in the power setting will no longer be working.
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1.- sudo vim /etc/acpi/events/powerbtn
2.- Add # to comment line: #action=/etc/acpi/powerbtn.sh
3.- Add a new line: action=/sbin/poweroff
4.- Save file
5.- Open a console and type: sudo acpid restart
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1.- sudo vim /etc/acpi/events/powerbtn
2.- Add # to comment line: #action=/etc/acpi/powerbtn.sh
3.- Add a new line: action=/sbin/poweroff
4.- Save file
5.- Open a console and type: sudo acpid restart
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1.- sudo vim /etc/acpi/events/powerbtn
2.- Add # to comment line: #action=/etc/acpi/powerbtn.sh
3.- Add a new line: action=/sbin/poweroff
4.- Save file
5.- Open a console and type: sudo acpid restart
1.- sudo vim /etc/acpi/events/powerbtn
2.- Add # to comment line: #action=/etc/acpi/powerbtn.sh
3.- Add a new line: action=/sbin/poweroff
4.- Save file
5.- Open a console and type: sudo acpid restart
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Just found the solution in here:
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/394405/how-can-i-regain-the-power-button-shutdown-functionality-on-centos-7-with-gnome?noredirect=1&lq=1
yum -y install acpid
systemctl enable acpid
systemctl start acpid
The suspend and hibernate in the power setting will no longer be working.
add a comment |
Just found the solution in here:
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/394405/how-can-i-regain-the-power-button-shutdown-functionality-on-centos-7-with-gnome?noredirect=1&lq=1
yum -y install acpid
systemctl enable acpid
systemctl start acpid
The suspend and hibernate in the power setting will no longer be working.
add a comment |
Just found the solution in here:
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/394405/how-can-i-regain-the-power-button-shutdown-functionality-on-centos-7-with-gnome?noredirect=1&lq=1
yum -y install acpid
systemctl enable acpid
systemctl start acpid
The suspend and hibernate in the power setting will no longer be working.
Just found the solution in here:
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/394405/how-can-i-regain-the-power-button-shutdown-functionality-on-centos-7-with-gnome?noredirect=1&lq=1
yum -y install acpid
systemctl enable acpid
systemctl start acpid
The suspend and hibernate in the power setting will no longer be working.
answered Jul 6 '18 at 13:26
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Why are you installing a GUI on the server, then?
– Michael Hampton♦
Jul 11 '15 at 14:07
Because I am new to Linux. GUI is more intuitive and easy to understand for me. I understand that many settings cannot make it via GUI, so command is necessary.
– Mark09
Jul 11 '15 at 15:30