On 10/27/2015 6:51 PM, David C. Rankin wrote:
All,
I generally don't bother with suspend, just setting the screen-saver to blank and letting dpms power the display off, leaving the rest idling. That way I can ssh back into the box if I need something. However, I was testing suspend (pm-utils from the logout menu option), and ran into a strange quirk.
After waking from suspend, the hard drives seems to be left in a low-power mode. I can hear it spin-up every few seconds and then it will idle down again. Pre-suspend, the disk is in the normal always-on mode (with hdparm -B = 96). I don't know what config would make it wake in a different mode, but I can hear the drive spin up regularly after waking.
Is there somewhere in /etc/pm... or /etc/sysconfig where wake drive power state is configured.
David: I'm on 13.2, so this might not match your situation..... I had some hibernation problems a while back. Googleing around I found that my problem with resume from hibernation was solved by removing the package pm-utils which systemd will use if it is there but apparently it is not needed any more. I simply deleted the package and used the kde (gecko button) leave / hibernate instead of the /usr/sbin/pm-hibernate command. It hibernated. Upon power on, it resumed. So far all working. So I've added pm-utils to my banish list. -- _____________________________________ ---This space for rent--- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org