Hi, As far as I know hibernation works well with APM (of course it needs a little help from the BIOS). As you may have found, the hibernation partition has to be a special type (not fat32). You can make a hibernation partition with lphdisk utility.
> > > > I guess the third item could be the reason of the "misbehaviour" itself > > being caused by the "unordered" partitioning/partition numbering. IIRC > > hibernation shall work, I read something related a while ago (but can't > > remember any details anymore, sorry). Maybe you find something useful on > > http://linux-on-laptops.com/ibm.html > > If I run cfdisk I get this: > > Name Flags Part Type FS Type [Label] Size > (MB) > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >--- hda1 Primary Win95 FAT32 [ ] > 1021.88 hda2 Boot Primary Linux ext3 > 2051.49 hda4 Primary IBM Thinkpad hibernation > 828.34 Logical Free Space 7555.65 hda5 > Logical Linux swap 510.94 hda6 > Logical Linux ext3 1199.93 hda7 > Logical Linux ext3 4002.33 hda8 > Logical Linux ext3 19996.14 -- Christian Lyra POP-PR - RNP http://lyra.soueu.com.br http://wecanstopspam.org Who can tell the secrets of their hearts and minds? The answer exists only in Tao. The Tao Of Programing -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]