Date: Fri, 3 Dec 2004 14:26:38 -0600 From: Vladimir Egorin <vladimir@math.uic.edu> To: freebsd-mobile@freebsd.org, Karsten Rothemund <karsten.rothemund@uni-rostock.de> Subject: Re: Suspend-to-disk Message-ID: <20041203202638.GA43572@math.uic.edu> In-Reply-To: <20041203094355.GC739@galadriel.bbk.hh.aegisnet.de> References: <20041202190737.163cd7af.karsten.rothemund@uni-rostock.de> <20041203094355.GC739@galadriel.bbk.hh.aegisnet.de>
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On Fri, Dec 03, 2004 at 10:43:55AM +0100, Carsten Zimmermann wrote: > Hello Karsten, > > while there's no direct support for software STD, you can still use > hardware STD if your BIOS supports it (= `sysctl hw.acpi.s4bios` is > set to "1". You can then std with `acpiconf -s 4`. > > Refer to you BIOS documentation on how to configure a STD partition. My > laptop runs with a Phoenix BIOS und uses a tool called "HDPREP(EZ)" for > std partiotion creation. Unfortunately I have not got it running so far > :( This won't work on a thinkpad t23 under acpi (apm is fine) -- the half-moon light starts blinking, and the machine hangs. -- Vladimir
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