Acpi Prp0001 0 ❲CONFIRMED | 2026❳

Seeing prp0001 usually means the operating system (typically Linux) has found a device described generically in the ACPI tables.

Lin thought about unplugging the server. Pulling the power cord. But the thing—the ghost in the ACPI table—was already in the BMC. The BMC ran on standby power. It would survive a shutdown. acpi prp0001 0

"Who are you?" she whispered.

Advanced users and firmware developers can add a PRP0001 device to their ACPI tables using an SSDT (Secondary System Description Table). With iasl , you can write: Seeing prp0001 usually means the operating system (typically

echo "device" > /sys/bus/acpi/devices/PRP0001:00/attach you can write: echo "device" &gt