Re: swsusp

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Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:

On Friday, 9 of September 2005 07:09, you wrote:
Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:

Hi,

On Wednesday, 7 of September 2005 09:33, rob wrote:


I singed up to this mailing list just to ask this question
I have built a 2.6.13 kernel for a toshiba  tecra 500cdt
this computer uses the pci buss for the sound card
and pcmcia bridge
I have writen a script to unload all the pci buss modules amd go to sleep
it works up to this point
now how do I get the modules put back when ever I add the lines to
rerun the " /etc/rc.d/rc.hotplug /etc/rc.d/rc.pcmcia and /etc/rc.d/rcmodules "
I get a kernel crash befor it gose to sleep
I have been al over the net and the olny info I can find is about software suspend2
Is there some way to change the sowftware suspend2 scripts to work with the
unpatched kernel software suspend or where can I get the path to init
talked about in the menuconfig file
Could you just try

# echo shutdown > /sys/power/disk && echo disk > /sys/power/state

without unloading any modules and see what happens (it should suspend
to disk)?

If it craches, could you boot the kernel with the init=/bin/bash option and try

# mount /sys
# mount /proc
# /sbin/swapon -a
# echo shutdown > /sys/power/disk && echo disk > /sys/power/state

and see what happens?

Rafael




yes I did try this it just crashes and tacks out my file system with it
and I have to reinstall to recover from it it chops up files like bash
and every thing on the path the error codes scroll by so fast there is
no hope ov finding out what errors are tacking place

Then I guess your swap partition is on a logcal volume.  Is it?

Rafael


NO it's on /dev/hda2
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