Re: Was the kernel suspend to disk feature removed on 2.6.32.8-1

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On 2/19/10, Thomas Bächler <thomas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Am 19.02.2010 16:40, schrieb Ray Kohler:
>> Add the "resume" hook to the end of the HOOKS list in
>> /etc/mkinitcpio.conf and rebuild your initramfs. This has to be added
>> manually now with the non-klibc mkinitcpio.
>
> Actually, all documentation I knew of always said it was necessary to
> add it. The old and much-hated "kinit" always applied some kind of magic
> we had no control of, including resuming although not told to do so. So,
> dumping kinit may have removed undocumented features - mainly because I
> didn't even know those features existed.

Ok, the mkinit hook worked...  I never used it before with klibc
mkinitcpio and didn't have trouble, so I never had to look for it.

Thanks a lot,

-- 
Javier.


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