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Hi,

i just wanted to finish this as I found a solution and want it get
archived in the list archive.

If you experience power drain during hibernation check
cat /sys/power/disk
On my machine it was set to "platform", wich means the bios takes care
of everything. After installing a new harddrive into my machine this did
not work anymore and there was a small but noticable power drain during
hibernation.
Setting it to "shutdown" (echo "shutdown" > /sys/power/disk ) solved the
problem for me.
Check
$LINUX_KERNEL/Documentation/power/
for details

Thomas

Iain Buchanan wrote:
| On Fri, 2008-02-08 at 08:22 +0100, Thomas Kahle wrote:
|
|>> What happens if you suspend to disk, then take the battery out for a few
|>> minutes or more - can you resume?  (put it back in of course)
|> Yes it does come back. I have to see if there it is eating battery after
|> putting it back in. Probably not, I think just something is not turned
|> of when going to sleep...
|
| well, AFAIK suspend and poweroff both actually power off the same way,
| so I don't understand why this only happens when you suspend.  The only
| difference I can see is that in one case you unload modules and call
| init stop scripts.  Perhaps unload the network module or stop a few
| scripts before suspending and see what happends.
|
| So, what can drain power while turned off?  There's WOL, WOM, and ? Did
| you check that these wake up features are turned off in the BIOS?
|
| HTH,

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