[ltp] swsusp / t23
James Mckenzie
linux-thinkpad@linux-thinkpad.org
Wed, 13 Oct 2004 19:33:05 +0000 (GMT)
John:
After disabling acpi on my A22p and enabling apm, I found that I must use the command 'cardctl eject' before suspending or hibernating the system. This might be caused by hotplug, which allows the system to dynamically add/delete/change items.
After updating the system, I might try disabling hotplug to see if this allows suspend/hiberate without the cardctl command.
James McKenzie
On 13/10/2004 at 08:40AM MST John M Flinchbaugh <glynis@butterfly.hjsoft.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 13, 2004 at 02:58:17PM +0200, Niels Stargardt wrote:
> > I disabled then the ISA-Support in my kernel and then everything
> > works fine in the process of shutting down. In your case I would have
> > a look that no floppy option is compiled directly into the kernel.
> > I know it sounds strange, but please try it. I hope that
> > suspend-to-disk will work than completely at your computer. In my
> > case only shutting down works perfectly, butter the computer never
> > resume :-(
>
> on another notebook, i found that disabling isa also broke my
> support for 16-bit pcmcia cards.
>
> on that observation, maybe you want to shutdown pcmcia before
> suspending? it may just take some experimentation to figure out which
> modules are blocking the suspend.
> --
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