[ltp] remove ACPI resume signature
Mark Houlder
linux-thinkpad@linux-thinkpad.org
Tue, 16 Mar 2004 17:36:36 +0000
add 'noresume' to kernel boot options; if you used your swap partition
for storing the state you'll also need to mkswap /dev/correctpartition
to get it back (check 'top' for how much swap is available, if it's 0
you need to do this)
as far as i know this is still broken with acpi/linux. i've heard that
some ppl have it working, but never found them myself to ask how :)
Roman Joost wrote:
>After I shut my T40 down with "echo 4 > /proc/acpi/sleep" my system
>won't boot with the resume partition anymore. The kernel founds the
>resume signature, reads it and locks up. I thought that it needs a bit
>more time to resume, but powered the notebook off, after 15mins and now
>i'm using the 2.4 kernel with apm.
>
>I googled a bit and looked at the acpi homepage, but can't find anything
>related how to remove the signature or the resume image. Does someone
>has an idea about?
>
>Thanks and Greetings,
>
>
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