On Mon, March 19, 2012 3:56 pm, Alex Schuster wrote: > William Kenworthy writes: > >> On Sun, 2012-03-18 at 18:30 -0600, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote: > >> > My laptop has used dracut since months ago, and suspends/resumes just >> > fine, as it does my media center. > >> Genkernel doesnt, bugs and work arounds on gentoo bugzilla, with angry >> comments from a dev that it wont be supported and to not file bugs for >> it - now that dev has moved on I dont know if enough has changed to test >> the waters and file a bug again. >> >> Its missing a hook in the initrd to call the binary that starts the >> resume process. > > Huh? I don't use this at the moment, because suspend-to-ram is enough for > me, but it (that is, the initramfs part) used to work just fine out of the > box for me, also opening my LUKS-encrypted root volume being on LVM. It > also seemed to work on another Gentoo PC I installed recently, although > TuxOnIce itself does not work so the resume fails. Argh, this suspend to > disk stuff NEVER really worked for me, and I tried for years on different > systems.
I had it working a long time ago, but the last time I tried it I ended up with a bit of a problem: I don't want a swap-partition on the SSD in my netbook. So I want it to use the SD-card that's permanently plugged in. Problem is, it's connected via an internal USB-port and USB is killed before the writing-proces for the suspend-to-disk starts. Anyone know a solution short of rewriting the kernel? ;) -- Joost