On Sat, 2005-10-22 at 14:15 -0300, Derek Broughton wrote: > It suspends, it resumes, I get to watch the whole process, then I get to see > it respond to a shutdown request. When it comes back up, the disk is in a > consistent state without any journal recovery.
Hrm. As I think you mentioned before, a debouncer would probably solve the issue. Maybe a new interface in /sys/power/* to enable|disable S2|S3|S4|S5 requests? Disable it by default on starting or restarting, and have scripts like "hibernate" try to enable it when finished cleaning up from restart (or on initial start). BTW, I've seen a simular issue on my laptop when waking up from S4 where it occasionally (maybe 2% of the time?) immediately goes back into S4 after waking up. I'm able to wake it up again, and it's fine. It seems to happen mainly when I have restarted it less than five minutes after shutting it down. Annoying, but still only just annoying. > This is a valid proof of > "working". Ya know, I think we should agree to disagree on this point. It seems to me that, for you, works == this part of the functionality is there. This is in contrast to me, where works == usable in a practical sense on a particular machine. > I won't argue any further. Glad to hear it. Objections to carrying on a discussion? -Ian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

