Hi!
> > While 'echo a:b > /sys/power/resume' before
> > suspend is a workaround, this still breaks perfectly valid setup that worked
> > before. Also 'echo a:b > /sys/power/resume' is actually wrong - we are not
> > going to resume at this point; but there is no way to just tell kernel "use
> > this device for next STD" ... also the error message is misleading, it should
> > complaint "no resume device found". Swap is there all right.
>
> Thanks for the report.
It fixes it for too people, I guess that's ACK... certainly for -mm,
probably for 2.6.20, too.
Pavel
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