Dear Sheridan,

On Sunday, December 28, at 18:31, you wrote:

 > I think the reason that we have this issue is because the value
 > that the power management value that is set is directly programmed
 > to the hard drive.  When the machine suspends or hibernates the
 > drive is powered off and the value is lost.  When the machine is
 > powered back up again the drive is loaded with it's default value,
 > which appears in this case is 128.  At this point LTM needs to be
 > recalled (which the script you tried does) so it can reapply the
 > power management value to the drive again.

Okay, it seems that it is what happens, at least on my Thinkpad
X61s. I removed acpi-support and laptop-mode-tools, put the computer
to suspend with 'echo mem > /sys/power/state' and when the computer
resumed the state was indeed 128 again.

BTW, even if /etc/laptop-mode/laptop-mode.conf exists and has been
modified, it is removed when removing the package. I don't know if
that's a bug or a feature, but it seems inconsistent with the usual
behavior of Debian packages.

Cheers,

-- 
Francois Fleuret                            http://www.idiap.ch/~fleuret



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