I have configured my power button to initiate the /usr/sbin/pmsuspend script
when pressed. When this script is run, the system successfully suspends to
disk and resumes; however, there appears to be something wrong with the
cardmgr once the system is running again. When I try to halt the system,
everything runs fine until it gets to the "Shutting down PCMCIA" portion (or
whatever the exact name is) -- at this point, the computer tries to restart
my ethernet card instead of shutting down PCMCIA. It will hang for about a
minute until it realizes that PCMCIA isn't shutting down, and then the
system forces a killall and shuts down.
If I force a suspend with "echo 4 > /proc/acpi/sleep" , then the cardmgr
comes back just fine (although, other services are out, but that makes
sense). When I shut down the computer, the PCMCIA cards are shut off
(instead of trying to activate my ethernet card) and the system goes down
A-OK.
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