hei Michael
thanks for response. I have not yet the solution, I tried the following:
- I understand well the functions of the suspend.d/ and resume.d/ scripts and
tried it, thanks for the link to the post
- my problem is to STOP freevo (In the post, freevo is NOT stopped, and I do
not understand
Am Donnerstag, 3. Januar 2008 07:00 schrieb nikosapi:
On January 2, 2008 16:30:44 Andreas Dick wrote:
hei all
I would like to accelerate the shutdown and bootup time of my freevo box.
one way would be to 'suspend to RAM' (S3) in the case of Shutdown in
freevo. I tried:
SHUTDOWN_SYS_CMD
Andreas Dick andudi at gmx.ch writes:
is there not a better way? which do not really shutdown freevo?
Andreas,
Try this post:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.video.freevo.user/14423/
Hope that helps!
/Mike
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the proposed solution use
SHUTDOWN_SYS_CMD = /etc/acpi/sleep.sh
the drawback is, that freevo is still running at sleep, and can not be started
at resume... (right?)
I tried then to use as a bash script like
SHUTDOWN_SYS_CMD script -
#!/bin/bash
Andreas,
Disclaimer: I'm not using sleep on my system (yet), but this is how I
understand it...
-Original Message-
From: Andreas Dick
the proposed solution use
SHUTDOWN_SYS_CMD = /etc/acpi/sleep.sh
the drawback is, that freevo is still running at sleep, and can not be started
at
On January 2, 2008 16:30:44 Andreas Dick wrote:
hei all
I would like to accelerate the shutdown and bootup time of my freevo box.
one way would be to 'suspend to RAM' (S3) in the case of Shutdown in
freevo. I tried:
SHUTDOWN_SYS_CMD = /etc/acpi/sleep.sh
this works fine, but after resuming