[ltp] silly suspend behaviour

Georg C. F. Greve linux-thinkpad@www.bm-soft.com
03 Mar 2000 09:49:18 +0100


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Hi!

Does anyone know of a way to turn on/off whether user suspend events
are ignored by the kernel?

The reason for this is simple: when I tell my machine to sutdown -h on
a total powerfail without electricity in sight it starts shutting down
only to do a "emergency suspend" due to low power. When waking it up
again via keypresses it shuts down normally so there is definitely
more than enough power left for it. 

So I would like to be able to turn this emergency suspend off when the
system is already shutting down.

Ideas anyone?

Regards,
                Georg

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