[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Phil Gregory) writes:
> 
> > On my thinkpad (755CSE), all I had to do to get hibernation working
> > was create a DOS partition and use IBM's utility (PS2.EXE, I think)
> > to create a hibernation file in the DOS partition.
> 
> Really? I guess I'm not that up to date with terminology here. I'm
> very new to the laptop world.

To clarify my own post, I want to add that I have only two visible
partitions on the Thinkpad, one Ext2 for / and one for Linux swap. I
haven't created any partition for suspend mode. I assumed the kernel
simply swapped out all running processes and picked them up from there
when restarting. That seems like the natural thing to do, right?

I haven't looked into the APM support in the kernel to confirm
this. Can anyone tell me about it?

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Mikael "MC" Cardell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Temple of the Moby Hack
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