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Feb 3, 2010

Linux distro:
Mandriva One 2010.0-KDE
kernel(after update):-> 2.6.31.12-desktop586-1mnb
Pentium 4 3.4GHz

Used to boot to kenrel 2.6.31.6 for the past 2 months updating my system whenever i was asked to-NO PROBLEMS so far(till yesterday in fact)Mandriva yesterday, offered a list of system updates including the kernel 2.6.31.12 and the respective Nvidia drivers.Boot to that kernel computer reacted as usual and everything seemed to run properly. HOWEVER,when i tried to shutdown the system everything powered off(hdd-keyboard) except the CPU(and the power supplier).I restart(manually) the system boot in and try to reboot it-NO Problem-logout NO Problem but FAILED TO SHUTDOWN PROPERLY AGAIN.

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Unmounting file systems:[OK]
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--------[ cut here ]-----------
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Code: Select allshutdown -h now
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