Ah yes this kind of makes sense. I was planning on making some room on the nvme drive for OpenBSD eventually anyways. Thanks!
On Mon., Apr. 25, 2022, 05:01 Dave Voutila, <d...@sisu.io> wrote: > > Andrew W <hapygallag...@gmail.com> writes: > > > Not sure what else to try but I can't seem to get sleep/suspend to work > on > > my frame.work laptop. I've tried OpenBSD 7.0 and 7.1 now, running off a > 1TB > > USB drive. > > S4/Hibernation is not supported when swap is on a USB disk. I haven't > read the suspend code paths lately, but I wouldn't be susprised if this > is a problem as well. > > > > > Running apm -S or apm -z the screen goes blank and the keyboard remains > > backlit, eventually the fan starts spinning faster. I need to long press > > the power button to force shutdown the machine. Hibernate says it's not > > supported, which is a bit less of a concern to me but having one of them > > working would be very helpful. > > > > I've tried w/o X running, same results. I don't see any failures related > to > > the TPM in dmesg but also I've tried w/ it set to "hidden" in the bios, > > same result. > > > > I'm new to OpenBSD so maybe I'm missing something important to get this > > working but I haven't seen much in the way of configuration related to > this > > functionality? > > Can you try with your root and swap partitions on your nvme disk and not > on USB? Barring that, capturing all your machine details with sendbug(1) > would be helpful. > > -dv >