Le 19/12/2013 20:09, Vojtěch Dziewięcki a écrit :
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On 28/11/13 15:55, Cristian Rodríguez wrote:
e.g. does systemd do the checks in s2disk-check?
It already checks for available space, and I opened this bugreport: https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=856389 that is should check for kernel resume parameter. I also proposed a patch there.
On 28/11/13 16:30, Yamaban wrote:
A down/up or unplug/plug or reconnect cycle is needed in most environments and situations (dhcp, changed location, etc).
"Static Address" is a dwindeling number, and in some cases (hw) wireless even needs a full hw/driver re-init.
No easy situation to detect.
IMO restart the networking (fully) is the easiest way, or stop network before suspend/hibernate and start after wakeup/thaw. - both ways work-for-me. I don't get it, what's the problem with dhcp? As for changed location, well, if you take a laptop to a different location you have to somehow connect to a new network even if you don't suspend it.
On 28/11/13 22:07, Achim Gratz wrote:> Cristian Rodríguez writes:
Systemd notices that the time has been changed, I assume that this is the RTC interaction. NTP is not explicitly handled as far as I can tell from the log, but ntpd notices that the network has been down and sets the reach for all clock sources to zero, then re-syncs.
No need to worry about ntpd then, good. Although I'm not sure if it will still notice (on systems that don't use networkmanager) if there is no if-up/down scheme on suspend/resume (and I'm not convinced that there should be). As for ntp server, it doesn't make sense to suspend them does it? So again, nothing to worry about.
On 29/11/13 12:39, Robert Schweikert wrote:
pm-utils is needed by libvirt-client not certain if the client can get what it needs from systemd functionality. https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=856381
I hope I addressed most of your concerns. If there is anything else or you think I'm wrong somewhere, tell me.
As for the transition, I agreed with Frederic that he will revert the patch that plugs pm-utils to systemd. If someone wants to use pm-utils after that happens, he or she will have to invoke them manually from the commandline (pm-[suspend,hibernate]). If someone wants to object, feel free.
Wojtek
It sounds laptop-mode-tools still use it. I take this discussion to recall a fate which purpose to replace it with tuned https://features.opensuse.org/314309 Regards. Benjamin -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org