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Re: softwre suspend 2 -- getting closer...



Hi,

I've been using Debian kernels with software-suspend-2 for some time
(since 2.6.8 I believe).  Frequently it takes more than a month between
to reboots.  :-)

The suspend2 patches 2.1.9.9-for-2.6.12 apply cleanly to the debian
linux-sources-2.6.12.  I'll try today with 2.6.14...

Then I use the following command line to generate a new kernel

make-kpkg --rootcmd fakeroot \
--append-to-version -`date +%Y-%m-%d`  kernel_image

and it just works.

Well, as there is no initrd, there are a few things we have to include
in the kernel base image instead of modules, such as the ide device
driver, support for ext3, etc.

If necessary, I'll be happy to post my .config here...

João Lourenço


On Mon, 2005-10-31 at 12:07 -0500, Matt Price wrote:
> OK, I know I've been making lots of unhelpful noise on this topic
> lately.  
> 
> I feel I'm getting close to a working suspendable kernel.  
> 
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