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I searched the forum and got my Asrock 330HT to suspend rather than reboot and XBMC when powering off to suspend instead. However I noticed it when I specifically tell it to suspend it will work fine but when I power off through All Off on my Harmony remote rather than suspending it reboots.
Anyone seen this before? What log should I be looking in to troubleshoot it?
Should mention this is running XBMCLive (the hacked one with the remote drivers for the ASROCK) installed onto a local drive.
probably depends on how you have set up your remote button
I have the same thing on an ASROCK Z68M-ITX/HT mainboard.

Maybe asrock related? Suspend reboots, hybernate does a shutdown, and when resuming it crashes and reboots. Restart reloads kernal only.

Have it without lirc on a wesena case (belkin remote) but also with lirc installed. Is not remote related...

Did you do vanilla install of xbmc or did you use a guide? I used the install guide listed here:
http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=114368
wsnipex Wrote:probably depends on how you have set up your remote button

Thanks for the response. The button is power off which I assumed (that might be the problem) that since XBMC is set up to suspend when it gets the off it would suspend, but I was thinking of that while writing the initial post. I may have to look at that. Maybe change the lircmap to use suspend rather than Power off?

UPDATE: I went and looked at the Lircmap.xml and there is a power button mapping but none for suspend. So I guess that won't work. I just found this which involves modifying the remote.xml:
http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=HOW..._PC_EB1501
Will try this out
So I changed the Power to map to XBMC.Suspend in the Keymap.xml and no luck. Any suggestions.

rikkards Wrote:Thanks for the response. The button is power off which I assumed (that might be the problem) that since XBMC is set up to suspend when it gets the off it would suspend, but I was thinking of that while writing the initial post. I may have to look at that. Maybe change the lircmap to use suspend rather than Power off?

UPDATE: I went and looked at the Lircmap.xml and there is a power button mapping but none for suspend. So I guess that won't work. I just found this which involves modifying the remote.xml:
http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=HOW..._PC_EB1501
Will try this out