Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 24 Oct 2003 09:56:00 +0200 | From | Pavel Machek <> | Subject | Re: Wow. Suspend to disk works for me in test8. :) |
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Hi!
> > > A couple of down sides I've noticed: I have to run "hwclock --hctosys" > > > after a resume because the time you saved at is the time the system > > > thinks it is when you resume (ouch). And because of that, things that > > > should time out and renew themselves (like dhcp leases) have to be > > > thumped manually. > > > > I sent fix for that yesterday... but you'd need to fix swsusp.c's > > sysdev handling and mtrr-s => better wait. > > Pavel > > It's largely working for me. My laptop's backed up regularly, so I'm not > risking too much data. It reliably fails trying to suspend if I close the > lid, and if I don't close the lid every once in a while the power down step > won't power down immediately and the sucker will boot back up to the desktop > and inform me that my dhcp lease file is corrupt, and then suddenly power > down right from the desktop. (I reboot and force a full fsck in this > circumstance.)
Well, this looks like ACPI problems to me. You might want to set it to reboot and hit powerswitch manually.
> I've also had it just hang there, on both suspend and resume, for upwards of > 30 seconds doing nothing I can see until I start holding the power button > down: after ten seconds it'll hard power off, but after two or three it > suddenly wakes up and continues with the suspend or resume. (Suspend usually > hangs in "snapshotting memory" or something like that. Resume hangs printing > ........::::::::] at the end of the boot log, right before it would otherwise > clear the screen and rerun the end of the power down phase.
Not sure what is going on there.
I have similar hangs on omnibook xe3 when I do not load ohci driver (but they happen during regular operation)....
Pavel
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