https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=306983#c27
--- Comment #27 from Detlef Grittner 2007-11-11 09:10:55 MST ---
Just for clarification: Do you want me to open a new bug or report to this one?
I have some news about the problem itself:
It doesn't work with the latest kernel.
At least sort of, because I have made the following observation:
For testing purposes I have a dual installation of OpenSUSE 10.3 and Ubuntu
7.10 on the machine.
Using the Grub loader provided with OpenSUSE I can reproduce the problem, when
I do a suspend to disk and after the resume try to suspend to RAM and resume.
The latter one fails in most cases and after that suspend to RAM and resume
doesn't even work after a reboot.
Then I changed to the Grub loader of Ubuntu and simply integrated the menu.lst
entries of Suse 10.3 into that of Ubuntu. Now suspend to RAM, to disk, resumes
from both states work on Suse 10.3 as well, I didn't have any failure during my
experiments.
I can observe at least two differences between the Grub versions: Ubuntu
doesn't change the loading process when there is a suspend to disk, whereas the
Suse loader manipulates at least the menu.lst for skipping the menu selection
during startup. When I use the Ubuntu loader, then Suse writes into its own
menu.lst with no effect of course. Ubuntu uses a text based Grub menu and Suse
has a graphical one.
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