> How do I get suspend to work on a ThinkPad 560 in Linux? Perhaps I did not > set it in the kernel, I'm not sure. It will turn off when I give the command > 'shutdown -h 0' so I don't have to use the switch to turn it off. > > -- > Andrew
An important fact of Thinkpad life is that its hibernate space has to live on a FAT filesystem. If you wipe out all vestige of FAT, you lose the ability to hibernate... not sure it's supposed to harm suspend. I had heard of someone working on having soft hibernate into swap space, to give non-APM systems the ability to suspend. Anyone know anything about what happened to that? -* Heather Stern * Starshine Technical Services * [EMAIL PROTECTED] *-