On Mon, May 22, 2000, Josh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >speaking of sleep function, I am wondering: > >I have Debian installed on an expansion bay hard drive in my G3 Powerbook. >Whenever I'm booted in Mac OS, either from expansion bay drive or internal >drive, and I put it to sleep, it crashes on wake up (this is only when the >expansion bay drive is mounted, if I have my zip or cdrom drive in, it sleeps >and wakes fine). Is this a problem with having non-apple partitions on my >expansion bay drive? Or is it nothing to do with Linux being on there? I >originally initilized that drive with Hard Disk Tool Kit.
This may be a bug in the media-bay/IDE sleep process. We don't handle sleep of expansion bay devices the same way we handle the internal hard disk, and we may still have something wrong since I could only ever test that with a CD-ROM. Which kernel did you use ? I think Paul fixed some sleep-related issues recently.