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On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 8:43 AM, William Kenworthy <billk@×××××××××.au> wrote: |
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> I am trying to get my system(s) ready for the new (read crappy) way |
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> mandated by udev and am having some issues. |
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> I usually manually compile my kernels, use tuxonice and dont use an |
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> initrd/initramfs. |
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> As ToI is not available for the latest kernels, I updated openrc and |
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> installed genkernel but then found I couldnt use in-kernel suspend to |
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> disk - googling implies that genkernel doesnt support suspend/hibernate |
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> but there are various kludges to get it to work. |
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> So whats the least invasive, but workable kludge? |
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> hibernate, pmhibernate, swsuspend, uswsuspend, ... |
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> Are there any (up to date) docs? |
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> BillK |
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Hibernate/suspend works for me like a charm using hibernate script |
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with gentoo-sources & genkernel 3.4.24 (~amd64 system). But it's a |
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desktop & not a laptop. |
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Nilesh Govindarajan |
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http://nileshgr.com |