On Monday 11 December 2006 05:19, Leendert Meyer wrote:
Hello,
(I forgot to mention that I was talking about 10.2)
In 10.1's /etc/sysconfig/powersave/sleep, I had to set two veriables for my system:
SUSPEND2DISK_SHUTDOWN_MODE="shutdown"
and
SUSPEND2DISK_RESTART_SERVICES="ntp network"
The replacement for the first was easy: add the following line
shutdown method = shutdown
to /etc/suspend.conf. Now my system resumes again with a single tap on a key.
But I could not figure out an easy way to stop and restart some services, i.e. a replacement for SUSPEND2DISK_SHUTDOWN_MODE. I looked in /usr/share/doc/packages/{suspend,pm-utils}, http://en.opensuse.org/Pm-utils.
Stopping/starting services is briefly mentioned in the pm-utils/README, but nothing on how to deal with it.
Am I overlooking something?
After peeking around, I found a solution: I created an executable script /etc/pm/hooks/09network, with the following contents: ---8<--- #!/bin/bash . /etc/pm/functions case "$1" in hibernate|suspend) stopservice ntp stopservice network ;; thaw|resume) restartservice network restartservice ntp ;; *) ;; esac exit $? --->8--- And I have the behavior back as it was in 10.1. Cheers, Leen -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org