Dave Jones wrote:
As the rawhide kernel has been pretty boring and uneventful
so far, this last day or two, Jeremy Katz and I managed to
beat suspend to disk support into shape.
The current rawhide kernel (2.6.12-1.1482 and above) now has
suspend to disk support enabled using the in-kernel software suspend.
At this early stage, play with this at your own risk! Doing the wrong
things (or even the right things at the wrong time) can result in
irrecoverable data loss.
checked this out
Doesnt work on an SMP 1482 kernel. Works great on an UP one. What
information do you require to debug this?
regards
Rahul
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