How to disable "acpi poweroff" in shutdown script?

From: Petr Fischer (petr.fischer_at_praguesoft.cz)
Date: 11/28/05

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    Hi, please, how to easily and systemically disable acpi poweroff
    switching when calling "shutdown" in Fedora Core? (I need only "halt
    state" after shutdown - for UPS workflow). Understand?

    Thanks! pf

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