[opensuse] Suspend to RAM don't working in OpenSUse 10.3
When I try suspend to RAM at low system mode (init=/bin/bash) with command Echo mem > /sys/power/state My system only turn off hard disks and PC is still working (no turn off fans and monitor.) Display showing blinking cursor and machine is stuck! So I must reset... This command is normaly working in Open Suse 10.2 and Ubuntu 7.04 In BIOS and kernel options for S3 state is enabled. Please, help... -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Den Tue 16. October 2007 13:02:44 skrev Žarko Pintar:
When I try suspend to RAM at low system mode (init=/bin/bash) with command
Echo mem > /sys/power/state
I don't know about that command you're using, but here I use /usr/sbin/s2ram Didn't work for me either out of the box (possibly it's being run without arguments in good faith), but I found a little twiddling to work on my end: /usr/sbin/s2ram -f -a 1 YMMV -- http://www.DonAssad.com jabber ID: josef.assad@gmail.com Please consider the environment - do you really need to print out this e-mail?
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