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thanks

also sprach Leo Cacciari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005.11.19.1754 +0100]:
> The linuxrc.suspend2 script that the mkinitrd-script includes in
> initrd.img does not work, at leas for me. Resuming will fail and
> when, during the following boot, I'm asked about erasing the saved
> image in the swap partition, reading from the keyboard fails.

What exactly happens. "Does not work" is not very helpful. Is there
a kernel panic on resume?

> I enclose the generated script as well as the diff between it and
> the script I'm currently using, which works. I disabled writing
> into /proc/software_suspend/resume2 as well as loading of the
> keyboard module.

Try removing the resume2=swap:... argument from the Grub
configuration. Does it work now?

> I also make sure that something is written in
> /proc/software_suspend/do_resume but I'm not sure if this means
> anything.

Nope.

What kind of keyboard do you use?

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