APM and suspend to swap

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I have been delving into how to get this HP NC4010 to suspend. I think the practice of just closing the unit for 15+ min inside my backpack as I move to the next meeting is what cooked my drive...

So it seems that Debian users have been successful with APM: http://www.proulx.com/~bob/nc4000/ and http://www.gag.com/~bdale/nc4000/

So my Centos related questions are:

I need to turn acpi=off in the boot so I can turn on apm. How DO I turn on apm.

I have a large enough swap drive. It is an LVM drive of 2Gb and I have 768Mb memory. The example given is:

vmlinuz-2.6.8.1-1+8-686 root=/dev/hda5 ro acpi=off resume2=swap:/dev/hda1

My swap drive is:  /dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol00 what do I do above?

and my root is /dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol01

There are references to compling the kernel. Do I have to do that? Is that mkinitrd?

what suspend command do I use?

What do I loose giving up acpi?

thanks. I am leaving for the RSA conference in San Fran tomorrow morning, so I would really like to get this going...


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