more suspend/resume tests....

boot up in init 1

after resume, hard drive light stays lit for a couple
of minutes and the screen returns and is "lit" but
still blank. I cannot recognize any keyboard input
except for the Fn keys. I was able to work as normal
on the bios (Fn + F1) but nothing within linux. I even
tried typing init 5 to see if I could recognize disk
activity, but there was none.




--- SI Reasoning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> --- SI Reasoning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >  - If pcmcia is enabled at bootup or anytime then
> > the
> > laptop will reboot upon resume from a suspend
> > 
> >  - if no pcmcia, then I now get the hard drive
> > locking
> > shortly after bringing the screen back up. This is
> > fairly new as it was introduced in 2.4.17-21mdk.
> > 2.4.17.20mdk without apic was close to
> perfect....if
> > the pcmcia issue was resolved and I could get drm
> > unloaded successfully before suspend. It is
> possible
> > that the new noapic option resolves one problem
> (the
> > Fn keys) while creating another (hard drive lockup
> > upon resume). The pcmcia problem was created
> > sometime
> > after 2.4.17-16mdk.
> > 
> the hard drive lockup problem does not appear to be
> kernel related. I went back to kernel 2.4.17-16mdk
> (without APIC) and then tried to do a
> suspend/resume.
> Even with pcmcia started the system did not reboot,
> and the ati module is the older one, unfortunately
> shortly after the screen came back up the hard drive
> locked up, as in the newer kernels.... soooo I don't
> think the hard drive lockup problem is kernel
> related.... 
> 
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