>From the page: > >http://gamgee.acad.emich.edu/~roth/EXTENSA/suspend.html > >I got the command: > > hdparm -m16 -c1 -u1 /dev/hda > >Which enabled suspend to disk on my Mitsubshi Amity. I've >no idea if it will help you on your machine.
I expect that the -m16 has no impact. The -u1 (unmasking IRQs) is a significant change and may be what is necessary. The -c1to use 32bit IO is something that I would only expect to make a difference if your hardware is more broken than most machines. Could you please do some tests and discover for us whether it's the -c1 or the -u1 that does it? Or whether indeed they are both required? -- I'm in Utrecht. I'd like to meet any Linux users in the area, or any other part of the Netherlands.