Nate Bargmann wrote: > I'm experimenting with powersaved and uswsusp and not having much luck > with either.
You might try 'hibernate' then. apt-cache show hibernate > So, I then tried the s2disk program from the uswsusp package and it > suspended to the swap partition without complaint. When I powered the > machine back up using the same kernel as when I suspended it, it booted > normally except that it couldn't find a swap signature on my swap > partition. Well, duh, my suspended image was there! So, I would up > doing a mkswap and swapon -a to restore it. That sounds abnormal. Suspending to the swap partition should not have destroyed the swap signature there. I would try this again carefully. It should work. > Not that it matters right now, but this is on a Thinkpad T23 with 800 > MiB of swap and 768 MiB of RAM. As of the latest experiments I'm > running an ancient 2.6.18-4-686 kernel on Sid and I plan to install the > latest 2.6.22 shortly. I do use the Debian packaged kernels. That "ancient" Linux 2.6.18 kernel is much newer than your ThinkPad model T23. I wouldn't throw stones at it. Bob -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

