Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2006 17:01:23 +0300 From: Nikos Vassiliadis <nvass@teledomenet.gr> To: "[LoN]Kamikaze" <LoN_Kamikaze@gmx.de> Cc: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: kldunload -f has no effect Message-ID: <200610171701.23904.nvass@teledomenet.gr> In-Reply-To: <4534E056.60608@gmx.de> References: <45338F10.2030006@gmx.de> <200610171031.51350.nvass@teledomenet.gr> <4534E056.60608@gmx.de>
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On Tuesday 17 October 2006 16:53, [LoN]Kamikaze wrote: > Nikos Vassiliadis wrote: > > On Monday 16 October 2006 16:54, [LoN]Kamikaze wrote: > >> I need to 'kldunload -f drm' in order to go into suspend to ram > >> with my thinkpad (suspend works fine with dri disabled). > >> Unfortunately, despite the claims of the manpage the '-f' flag > >> does not alter the behaviour of the kldunload tool. > > > > In my experience using -f will result in a kernel panic. And > > that's well documented in the manual page. I guess you are > > lucky it didn't work:) So, why don't you just reboot? and keep > > the module off your kernel(if that's an option). > > > >> How do I get drm unloaded? > > > > The easy way, just reboot. Or the hard way, fix the kernel module! > > What's the point of suspend if you have to reboot to resume? > > none as I did tell before "Or the hard way, fix the kernel module!" or send a PR HTH, Nikos
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