> Hibernation has worked for me using a hibernation file inside a
> partition
Can you tell on which partition your hibernation file resides? Mine is
on /dev/hda2.
> but I used the pfdisk utility to create the file.
Do you mean pfdisk or phdisk?
> Sorry I did not mention hibernation specifically
> Hibernation has worked for me using a hibernation file inside a
> partition
Can you tell on which partition your hibernation file resides? Mine is
on /dev/hda2.
> but I used the pfdisk utility to create the file.
Do you mean pfdisk or phdisk?
> Sorry I did not mention hibernation specificall
Quoting Alexey Vyskubov on Thu, Dec 27, 2001 at 03:59:09PM +0200:
> > > Did anybody succeed in hybernating T21?
> > >
> > I have a T21 which works very well including hibernating/suspending. I
> > normally just suspend the laptop for long or short periods. When I
> > suspend it using apm -s, the
> > Did anybody succeed in hybernating T21?
> >
> I have a T21 which works very well including hibernating/suspending. I
> normally just suspend the laptop for long or short periods. When I
> suspend it using apm -s, the laptop comes back perfectly with wireless
> drivers reloaded, no clock skew
Quoting Alexey Vyskubov on Thu, Dec 27, 2001 at 12:25:23PM +0200:
> > I haven't gotten into the Irda or the DVD yet, or used lphdisk to make a
> > hibernation partition. I haven't used the USB port, although it does
>
> [...]
>
> > This is a T21, S3 Savage video, I think 2000 vintage.
>
> T21
> >tpctl: SMAPI BIOS error 0x91 ("system is invalid") -- exiting.
>
> I had this same problem with my Thinkpad 560X. It turned out
> that it refused hibernating if I had my PCMCIA CD-ROM drive
> attached and power turned on. I did "cardctl eject" and then
> hibernation started working.
Unfortunat
Quoting Alexey Vyskubov on Thu, Dec 27, 2001 at 03:59:09PM +0200:
> > > Did anybody succeed in hybernating T21?
> > >
> > I have a T21 which works very well including hibernating/suspending. I
> > normally just suspend the laptop for long or short periods. When I
> > suspend it using apm -s, th
On Thu, 27 Dec 2001, Alexey Vyskubov wrote:
>tpctl: SMAPI BIOS error 0x91 ("system is invalid") -- exiting.
I had this same problem with my Thinkpad 560X. It turned out
that it refused hibernating if I had my PCMCIA CD-ROM drive
attached and power turned on. I did "cardctl eject" and then
hiberna
> > tpctl: SMAPI BIOS error 0x91 ("system is invalid") -- exiting.
>
> AFAIK that means the BIOS doesn't like something about your hibernation
> file.
It was prepared using IBM boot disk.
> Where is your FAT partition located?
/dev/hda2
> And if you mount it, what files can you see there?
sav
On Thu, 27 Dec 2001, Alexey Vyskubov wrote:
> on and off. I also tried to use tpctl utility; it can put my computer in
> sleeping mode; but tpctl -H produces the following message:
>
> tpctl: SMAPI BIOS error 0x91 ("system is invalid") -- exiting.
AFAIK that means the BIOS doesn't like something
> > Did anybody succeed in hybernating T21?
> >
> I have a T21 which works very well including hibernating/suspending. I
> normally just suspend the laptop for long or short periods. When I
> suspend it using apm -s, the laptop comes back perfectly with wireless
> drivers reloaded, no clock ske
Quoting Alexey Vyskubov on Thu, Dec 27, 2001 at 12:25:23PM +0200:
> > I haven't gotten into the Irda or the DVD yet, or used lphdisk to make a
> > hibernation partition. I haven't used the USB port, although it does
>
> [...]
>
> > This is a T21, S3 Savage video, I think 2000 vintage.
>
> T21
[discussion about hybernation on T21]
> > It doesn't.
>
> What messages/behaviour if any do you get when you try? Are you using
> Fn+Key or apm? Do you have AC-power on when you try?
It just does nothing, if I try Fn+key. I tried both ways: with AC-power
on and off. I also tried to use tpctl uti
On Thu, 27 Dec 2001, Alexey Vyskubov wrote:
> It doesn't.
What messages/behaviour if any do you get when you try? Are you using Fn+Key
or apm? Do you have AC-power on when you try?
> > Did anybody succeed in hybernating T21?
>
> then lphdisk won't do the right kind of black magic - you'll need a
> hibernation file already set up, or you'll have to use the standalone
I have it. I used boot disk from IBM.
> Once the hibernation file is set up, it should all just work (tm).
On Thu, 27 Dec 2001, Alexey Vyskubov wrote:
> T21 does not use hybernation partition; instead it uses hybernation file
> on FAT partition.
>
> Did anybody succeed in hybernating T21?
I don't have one, but if the hibernation details are similar to an A20p's,
then lphdisk won't do the right kind of
> >tpctl: SMAPI BIOS error 0x91 ("system is invalid") -- exiting.
>
> I had this same problem with my Thinkpad 560X. It turned out
> that it refused hibernating if I had my PCMCIA CD-ROM drive
> attached and power turned on. I did "cardctl eject" and then
> hibernation started working.
Unfortuna
> I haven't gotten into the Irda or the DVD yet, or used lphdisk to make a
> hibernation partition. I haven't used the USB port, although it does
[...]
> This is a T21, S3 Savage video, I think 2000 vintage.
T21 does not use hybernation partition; instead it uses hybernation file
on FAT partit
On Thu, 27 Dec 2001, Alexey Vyskubov wrote:
>tpctl: SMAPI BIOS error 0x91 ("system is invalid") -- exiting.
I had this same problem with my Thinkpad 560X. It turned out
that it refused hibernating if I had my PCMCIA CD-ROM drive
attached and power turned on. I did "cardctl eject" and then
hibern
> > tpctl: SMAPI BIOS error 0x91 ("system is invalid") -- exiting.
>
> AFAIK that means the BIOS doesn't like something about your hibernation
> file.
It was prepared using IBM boot disk.
> Where is your FAT partition located?
/dev/hda2
> And if you mount it, what files can you see there?
sa
On Thu, 27 Dec 2001, Alexey Vyskubov wrote:
> on and off. I also tried to use tpctl utility; it can put my computer in
> sleeping mode; but tpctl -H produces the following message:
>
> tpctl: SMAPI BIOS error 0x91 ("system is invalid") -- exiting.
AFAIK that means the BIOS doesn't like something
[discussion about hybernation on T21]
> > It doesn't.
>
> What messages/behaviour if any do you get when you try? Are you using
> Fn+Key or apm? Do you have AC-power on when you try?
It just does nothing, if I try Fn+key. I tried both ways: with AC-power
on and off. I also tried to use tpctl ut
On Thu, 27 Dec 2001, Alexey Vyskubov wrote:
> It doesn't.
What messages/behaviour if any do you get when you try? Are you using Fn+Key
or apm? Do you have AC-power on when you try?
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> > Did anybody succeed in hybernating T21?
>
> then lphdisk won't do the right kind of black magic - you'll need a
> hibernation file already set up, or you'll have to use the standalone
I have it. I used boot disk from IBM.
> Once the hibernation file is set up, it should all just work (tm).
On Thu, 27 Dec 2001, Alexey Vyskubov wrote:
> T21 does not use hybernation partition; instead it uses hybernation file
> on FAT partition.
>
> Did anybody succeed in hybernating T21?
I don't have one, but if the hibernation details are similar to an A20p's,
then lphdisk won't do the right kind o
> I haven't gotten into the Irda or the DVD yet, or used lphdisk to make a
> hibernation partition. I haven't used the USB port, although it does
[...]
> This is a T21, S3 Savage video, I think 2000 vintage.
T21 does not use hybernation partition; instead it uses hybernation file
on FAT parti
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