Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 09 Mar 2004 20:52:10 +0100 | From | Michael Schierl <> | Subject | Re: APM & device_power_up/down |
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Antony Dovgal schrieb: > > On Sat, 06 Mar 2004 23:44:08 +0100 > Michael Schierl <schierlm-usenet@gmx.de> wrote: > > > Hmm. Can you try unapplying it and applying the one in > > http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-kernel&m=107506063605497&w=2 > > instead? Does it work for you as well as with no patch? > > Yes, it works ok for me with this patch.
Are you using any modules or patches that are not in the main line kernel? Does your problem also occur when you build a "minimal" kernel (i.e. remove all things from it you don't really need for booting up, e.g. local apic, pcmcia, network support, framebuffer, mouse)?
can you boot with init=/bin/bash (or another shell) and then do
mount /proc apm -s
does suspending work there? (this all against a "vanilla" kernel).
The thing above was just a guess, the only difference between the 2 patches i know is that the patch which is in kernel also informs all device drivers. So i guess there must be a "broken" device driver that makes your supend come to a halt.
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