Re: suspend to disk on compaq 1200
Hi Again!
I forgot:
my sytem is using ext3 filesystem, but i doubt that makes much of a
difference as swsusp only stores in the swap space which has swap as
filesystem.
Benny
On Fri, 2002-08-16 at 13:31, Christian Lyra wrote:
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> I was wrong... with APM it works, very well indeed.. But with APM I lost
> some things, like the /proc/acpi. I would try swpsusp but it has been said
> that it is very buggy, and doesnt like XFS (my filesystem...).
> I would suggest that you try again. I only had to compile a kernel with APM
> support, apt-get install apmd, apt-get install lphdisk, create a suspend
> partition and it works. Now it's time to try with ACPI :-)
>
>
>
> On Friday 16 August 2002 00:13, Andre Berger wrote:
> > * Christian Lyra <lyra@pop-pr.rnp.br>, 2002-08-15 23:00 -0400:
> > > Hi all,
> > >
> > > No more windows on this machine.... so anyone know how to do suspend to
> > > disk on this machine? I did a new "suspend" partition with lphdisk, but
> > > maybe missing something because I'm not getting suspend to work right. I
> > > tried with a ACPI kernel and with a APM enabled kernel without success.
> > > What's the trick?
> >
> > I've tried this on the 1220 too, it just doesn't work probably due to
> > a buggy BIOS. I wasn't able to find a newer version on the net, so I
> > finally gave up :( If you find one, please tell me so.
> >
> > If you're adventurous and using a journaling file system to prevent
> > data loss, you can probably take the risk and suspend the by hand.
> >
> > -Andre
>
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