Re: notification of resume
Dear Hugo,
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> How would a script know that the system has just been resumed from
> hibernation?
assuming that you use the pm-utils to hibernate/thaw your system, you
can use /etc/pm/sleep.d:
/etc/pm/sleep.d, /usr/lib/pm-utils/sleep.d
Programs in these directories (called hooks) are combined and
executed in C sort order before suspend and hibernate with as
argument 'suspend' or 'hibernate'. Afterwards they are called
in reverse order with argument 'resume' and 'thaw'
respectively. If both directories contain a similar named file,
the one in /etc/pm/sleep.d will get preference. It is possible
to disable a hook in the distribution directory by putting a
non-executable file in /etc/pm/sleep.d, or by adding it to the
HOOK_BLACKLIST configuration variable.
Best,
Claudius
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