Stephane Ascoet writes:
> Le 02/12/2019 à 15:23, Mark Hindley a écrit :
>> Are you using elogind? If so you can change the defaults in
>> /etc/elogind/logind.conf.
>
> Thanks for the answer but no, and it happens even in TTYs, so I assume
> it's the set at a low-level in system
Hmm, also happens at TTYs you say ... I was thinking the pf, pn and po
settings in /etc/inittab might be involved but I can't seem to find the
/etc/init.d/powerfail script these want to invoke ...
Neither does apt-file search, on ascii at least.
Really low-level, something in your BIOS settings perhaps.
Hope this helps,
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