On 8/24/24 09:25, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Sat, 2024-08-24 at 08:15 -0700, Doug Herr wrote:
On Sat, Aug 24, 2024, at 4:17 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
Having failed to get hibernation working (see recent posts about
Secure
Boot getting in the way), I tried to fall back to suspending the
system
overnight. That works of course.
What doesn't work is waking it up automatically. If the RTC can
wake
the system from hibernation, why can't it wake it from suspension?
I
don't want to have to be in front of the system to wake it up.
I found that RTC wakeup did work to wake from suspend, but I also had
a number of issues with it which I can't really remember right now.
My solution was to utilize a "Magic Packet" ping from my Raspberry
Pi. That seems to "just work" so far. This allows me to wake up the
system at night once a month for "Smart" tests and "MD" checks.
Obviously you need another system running to use this method, so it
won't work for everybody. I added the Pi long ago as a way to keep a
24/7 system running that does not take much power.
I have an Android app that can supposedly do that, so I might try it. I
think you have to enable the magic packet in UEFI if I'm not mistaken.
I don't *think* bios or uefi control that.
ethtool wol [pumbag]
Check the man page. When I was testing it I used "g".
:m
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