Hello, On Thu, Oct 12, 2000 at 10:48:39AM +0200 or thereabouts, Claus wrote: > Hi Patrice! > > >: which reminds me... I don't know if this happens to other people, but in > the > >: default pwrctl file, it says to "ifconfig eth0 up" on wakeup or when AC > power is > >: restored. This does not work on my PB3400, and I must change it to > >: "/etc/init.d/networking restart" so that it actually works. > > ? > do you mean 'ifconfig eth0 up' fails in this special case or everytime? > do you got a line like: 'alias eth0 tulip'?
I mean that it fails on wakeup only. And the module (mine is de4x5.o) loads at startup, although I didn't add that line (I just added 'de4x5' in /etc/modules). Aha, I tried again, and it's not really my eth0 that's not coming back up, but my routing table... > I'm using the 'G3'-part of the pwrctl script, 'cause nap mode + 'hdparm -d0' > is not > usable regarding dialup connections (+ random 'lost interrupts'); pb3400 too. heh, I remember you telling me to try that... Never did get around to it though ;) Might as well try now :) Works a little better.. of course, the G3 function doesn't deactivate the network interfaces on sleep or minimum power, so... But now, even though eth0 and the routes are configured properly, I can't ping anything... I still have to restart the networking... > and another question: > which pmud options do you use for your 3400-LiIon? > -l? -m? ? I just start pmud with /etc/init.d/pmud start (or it does it on startup...). Never saw anything about options. > >: My PB3400 is ~6 seconds, from the time I press something to wake it up to > the > >: time I can actually do something. > > max. ~2 sec. > > just my 0.02Euro :) I used a stopwatch this time... And I still get 6-8 seconds. Thanks, Patrix. -- I live the way I type; fast, with a lot of mistakes