Le vendredi 18 février 2005 à 15:53 +0000, Yannick Warnier a écrit : > Le vendredi 18 février 2005 à 14:43 +0000, Yannick Warnier a écrit :
OK well, still on this AOpen ACPI problem. What I've come to now is this sleep.sh: #!/bin/sh # /etc/acpi/sleep.sh # Initiates a suspend to memory [when sleep button is pressed] /sbin/ifdown eth0 & /etc/init.d/mysql stop /etc/init.d/hotplug stop touch /tmp/suspended rmmod b44 rmmod ipw2200 sleep 1 sync echo mem > /sys/power/state sleep 1 ( /etc/init.d/hotplug start /etc/init.d/mysql start & /sbin/ifup eth0 & ) 2>&1 | logger -t 'acpi-sleep' & ...which gets me almost everything working (as far as I can see) BUT the network. Now I have tried almost everything, I think, and nothing succeeded. The last test I did was operate all operation manually (except for the echo mem > /sys/power/state and when I do this by hand, my network connection is recovered without any problem. But when I use the sleep button, there is no way it will give me my network back (even ifdown eth0; rmmod b44; /etc/init.d/hotplug restart; modprobe b44; ifup eth0; doesn't give anything but "Network is down") Does anybody ever encountered a similar problem or could give me some kind of way of thinking so that I could track it down? Yannick