Re: hibernation
>>>>> "Lauren" == Lauren Weinstein <lauren@vortex.com> writes:
>> What is the output of "cat /proc/apm"? What is your kernel version?
Lauren> Hi. APM is enabled, /proc/apm shows:
Lauren> 1.9 1.2 0x02 0x01 0x00 0x01 100% 119 min
I wonder if you've solved the problem yet?
What I did with my laptop was search the net for a copy of
`phdisk.exe' that will format a hibernation _partition_. When I got
the laptop, it had windows installed, and it was suspending to a file
on the main vfat partition. The `phdisk.exe' they shipped with it
would only work to create a file; it would not use a partition. When
I installed Debian GNU/Linux on it, I created an extra partition, and
ran the `phdisk.exe' I found out on the net. After that, I compiled
a kernel with APM support in it, installed the `apmd', and everything
just works. It suspends to disk and everything.
If you need the `phdisk.exe' (there should be a Linux version; I've
never heard of one.) email me, and I'll `sendfile' it to you or
whatever. I hope it's legal for me to do that...
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