Orion,
Thanks for the tip...that definitely got rid of the end_request errors.
As for hibernate itself not working, I've been able to determine that if I have my PCMCIA wireless card connected when I run pm-hibernate, it hangs. This is a linksys WPC54GS, with a broadcom 4306 chipset. Although the FC5 kernels include a bcm43xx driver for this chipset, I have yet to get that to work properly. Instead, I've been working with ndiswrapper to run the native windows driver. I find that if I'm careful, and I disconnect and unplug the card, the hibernate process runs fine. Otherwise, I'm toast. Has anyone else had a similar experience like this?
Mike
Thanks again for your help, Mike
Orion Poplawski wrotea;
Mike Leahy wrote:
Hello list,
I installed FC5T3 yestereday. I found that I was able to successfully hibernate/restart before running any updates.
However, it
took about 3 or 4 minutes to complete, partly because of some
errors I
get when the screen first goes blank...something that looks like:
"end_request: I/O error, dev fd0, <something else here>".
Last time I asked about this, somebody said it was an issue with the kernel.
Remove fd0 from /boot/grub/device.map, should fix that I think.
2006/2/24, Mike Leahy mgleahy@golden.net:
Orion,
Thanks for the tip...that definitely got rid of the end_request errors.
As for hibernate itself not working, I've been able to determine that if I have my PCMCIA wireless card connected when I run pm-hibernate, it hangs. This is a linksys WPC54GS, with a broadcom 4306 chipset. Although the FC5 kernels include a bcm43xx driver for this chipset, I have yet to get that to work properly. Instead, I've been working with ndiswrapper to run the native windows driver. I find that if I'm careful, and I disconnect and unplug the card, the hibernate process runs fine. Otherwise, I'm toast. Has anyone else had a similar experience like this?
Mike
Thanks again for your help, Mike
Orion Poplawski wrotea;
Mike Leahy wrote:
Hello list,
I installed FC5T3 yestereday. I found that I was able to successfully hibernate/restart before running any updates.
However, it
took about 3 or 4 minutes to complete, partly because of some
errors I
get when the screen first goes blank...something that looks like:
"end_request: I/O error, dev fd0, <something else here>".
Last time I asked about this, somebody said it was an issue with the kernel.
Remove fd0 from /boot/grub/device.map, should fix that I think.
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for me with current rawhide state suspend to disk works (thinkpad r51 centrino..) and suspend to ram work just fine with acpitool but gnome-power-manager doesent show the options as of today.
regards, Rudolf Kastl