Hi,
On 17/01/12 20:40, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
Eric Lavarde wrote:
Could it be that the BIOS overwrites my command line entry at
shutdown time, but not at suspend time?
Sure, I can believe that. It's also possible that when you try to
enter S5, something goes wrong and the machine ends up powering
off completely and then the BIOS writes to the RTC at bootup.
Here's an experiment to try:
echo shutdown>/sys/power/disk
echo disk>/sys/power/state
It performs a suspend-to-disk but enters S5 instead of S4.
Bingo! The PC doesn't come back up after this, so it's a difference
between S4 and S5.
Stupid question: do you know if it would be possible to shutdown (going
through init and all this) into S4?
After that: maybe RTC or ACPI folks can help (see the MAINTAINERS
file[1], and please cc me or this bug log if contacting them so we can
track it). But I'd be more inclined to work on getting
Will do. Thanks a lot for your help so far!
suspend-to-disk working without unloading the media capture driver
first.
I will also follow-up on this, fine with me, but I'm more a friend of
clean shutdowns :-) so it'll be either as fallback strategy or for the
community.
Cheers, Eric
[1]
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git;a=blob_plain;f=MAINTAINERS
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