Re: [gentoo-user] Suspend-to-disk stopped by xhci-module...
On Tue, 2010-10-12 at 00:38 +0100, Neil Bothwick wrote: > AFAIK they can be used with the standard swsusp stuff, although I've only > used it with a tuxonice-sources kernel. yup, hibernate script works with vanilla or tuxonice, both ram and disk :) -- Iain Buchanan It's no use crying over spilt milk -- it only makes it salty for the cat.
Re: [gentoo-user] Suspend-to-disk stopped by xhci-module...
On Mon, 11 Oct 2010 19:28:56 +0200, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote: > Is it possible to rmmod this module and maybe sync and unmount any > related USB-device automagically before entering any suspend mode? > (Or is there any other nice trick to circumvent that problem?) The hibernate scripts from tuxonice.org (sys-power/hibernate-script) have options top unload modules, stop programs etc. I have it shut down my wireless before suspending. AFAIK they can be used with the standard swsusp stuff, although I've only used it with a tuxonice-sources kernel. -- Neil Bothwick Irritable? Who the bloody hell are you calling irritable? signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] Suspend-to-disk stopped by xhci-module...
2010/10/11 : > Hi, > > For my ASUS Crosshair IV Formula motherboard I use the (experimental) > USB 3.0 driver "xhci". > When this driver is loaded as module I cannot send the PC to > suspend-mode. > After unloading that module, it works. > > Is it possible to rmmod this module and maybe sync and unmount any > related USB-device automagically before entering any suspend mode? > (Or is there any other nice trick to circumvent that problem?) > What appears in dmesg when you try to suspend with the module loaded ? -- Maciej Grela
[gentoo-user] Suspend-to-disk stopped by xhci-module...
Hi, For my ASUS Crosshair IV Formula motherboard I use the (experimental) USB 3.0 driver "xhci". When this driver is loaded as module I cannot send the PC to suspend-mode. After unloading that module, it works. Is it possible to rmmod this module and maybe sync and unmount any related USB-device automagically before entering any suspend mode? (Or is there any other nice trick to circumvent that problem?) Thank you very much in advance for any help! Best regards, mcc