2018-01-20, 00:11
thx ulibuck. I did that S5 stuff. Though I still want to use the remote to power on/off. Andnit worked for years. Meanwhile I got it sorted - mostly by accident I think. This is what I did:
1. I disconnected the PSU for ~ 3h
2. Is set and unset the timer function the BIOS offers. I activated the function and let it start the NUC for exactly one time. After that I disabled it again.
3. I checked with ethtool the NIC settings. eth0 WOL flag was set to 'g'. This did not change after a reboot. So I added a 'ethtool -s eth0 wol d' into a startup shellscript - made me feel better :\
Well I'm now without recurring daily power-on situations.
btw, 046 bios is not available any more. the mitigations did not mitigate ...
1. I disconnected the PSU for ~ 3h
2. Is set and unset the timer function the BIOS offers. I activated the function and let it start the NUC for exactly one time. After that I disabled it again.
3. I checked with ethtool the NIC settings. eth0 WOL flag was set to 'g'. This did not change after a reboot. So I added a 'ethtool -s eth0 wol d' into a startup shellscript - made me feel better :\
Well I'm now without recurring daily power-on situations.
btw, 046 bios is not available any more. the mitigations did not mitigate ...