OK, here I am once more, after yet another reboot :)

Now I'm running an unpatched -current from last week. It behaves
almost the same, except for the delay in 'zzz'.

That is, the system will go in suspend mode (albeit without spinning
down the disks immediately) after a BIOS timeout or power-button
press.

If I use 'zzz', I have to do the known 'sleep 1; zzz' trick. This is
the difference.

Regards,

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Peter Mutsaers |  Abcoude (Utrecht), | Trust me, I know
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  |  the Netherlands    | what I'm doing. 
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