On Wed, 2 Aug 2006, Stefan Seyfried wrote:
So does it work if you change SUSPEND2DISK_SHUTDOWN_MODE to "shutdown" in
/etc/powersave/sleep?
Yes! It works. And conversely,
"echo platform > disk ; echo disk > state"
crashes just the same way. Thanks!
I still hope that setting this variable to "shutdown" will help you with
powersaved (and that echoing "platform" in there also breaks "manual"
suspend), since this would prove that we do not do anything else that breaks
it :-). If this turns out to be the problem, it would be worth a report on
the acpi-devel list, although most of the developers there will quickly find
an excuse like "your BIOS must be broken" or something like that :-) although
i am personally not too sure that it is not really a kernel bug, just papered
over by using "shutdown".
I'll try to report it there, although you don't sound too optimistic ;-)
Thanks for your help and patience in reporting and debugging this stuff :-)
You're welcome. Thanks for helping me.
By the way: why is the default "platform" and not "shutdown", although
even in the config file, it says that "shutdown" is more likely to work?
Thanks again,
Norbert
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