Frankly I think swsusp is the best solution in such cases - the suspend
process is done by software so you have full control on how to do it... Not
all kernel drivers are registered for power management events (even in 2.5)
+ you would want some script to run before and after to stop/start network
for example or do some other initialization.

-----Original Message-----
From: Gal Goldschmidt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 20, 2002 10:00 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: hibernation in linux ?


On Monday 19 August 2002 10:35 am, Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
> suspend/hibernation used to work fine on my Thinkpad T20. On my
> Thinkpad R30, they are somewhat flaky. I'll look into it one day when
> I'll find the time.
Hi,

To use the BIOS supported Hibernation to disk on the T30 you need to create
a 
hibernation file on a FAT16 filesystem.
This is nonexistent on this machines that come with NTFS.
It only work if you close down X before hibernation, for some reason the 
Radeon7500 does not recover gracefully from hibernation to ram or disk.

I was using T30 and RH7.3.

Bye
Gal

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