On Mon, Sep 09, 2002 at 05:27:41PM +0200, martin f krafft wrote: > someone in a far galaxy once said: > > > 4. Is there anyone out there that has installed Debian on an Inspiron > > 4150? What did you do about this hibernate partition that I hear > > people talking about? > > while five of the six dell laptops that i support are very happy with > the so-called suspend-to-disk partition (hibernate partition), the > sixth is acting up. > > it's a latitude C610 which, according to Dell, supports up to 1 Gb of > RAM. this particular one actually contains 1 Gb of RAM. when i try to > initialize the s2d partition, dell's very own tool (the latest > version) complains that it does not support systems with more than 768 > Mb or RAM. > > dell's answer: install windoze 2000. i didn't expect the answer to be > otherwise. > > so this is just a warning. even though i am on the side of the happy > and satisfied dell users, this is ridiculous. > > anyone want to help reverse engineer dell's s2d partitions so that we > can create linux tool that is capable of managing them from within > linux (i don't see why you couldn't do this on a running system). > > btw: for all that don't have suspend-to-disk capabilities, there is > the swsusp patch[1], although 2.4.10 seems to be the last 2.4.x kernel > that's included. > > 1. http://falcon.sch.bme.hu/~seasons/linux/swsusp.html >
I got the patch from the sourceforge page, and compiled it with 2.4.18, no dice. (to be fair, I don't know for sure that my swap partition is quite large enough for the whole ram+video+2MB space it calls for) I hit the sysreq-d and the led's blinked, and nothing else happened. I never have gotten suspend to work either, It's the only thing I am disappointed with in this Dell I8100. -- Jim Richardson Anarchist, pagan and proud of it http://www.eskimo.com/~warlock Linux, from watches to supercomputers, for grandmas and geeks.