Re: Suspend to RAM in an Asus P1-AH2

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I didn't try the direct writing to /sys/power/state. I'll perform a
new battery of tests including this and post the results.

Thanks for your help, :)
  Eduard

2008/9/2 Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@xxxxxxx>:
> On Tuesday, 2 of September 2008, Eduard Huguet wrote:
>> Hi,
>>     Sorry, I misread the previous email. This time I checked the
>> CONFIG_FTRACE option and redone the tests, so anyway that's good
>> because I'm sure that in my previous test it was unset.
>>
>> About how I am suspending to ram, I'm currently using Gentoo
>> 'hibernate-ram' script, which in turn is using s2ram. The options
>> passed to the s2ram are "-f -s -a 3" if I remember correctly (can't
>> check the logs right now). The hibernate-ram script does some stuff
>> before suspending, like unloading some modules, etc...
>>
>> Also, as I'm doing some very basic testing only, before attempting to
>> suspend I issue a 'init 1' command so I go into single-user mode, no
>> X. In some cases I even unload nvidia.ko module by using rmmod, but
>> I'm pretty sure this don't make any difference.
>
> Is there any difference if you do just  'echo mem > /sys/power/state' instead
> of running s2ram?
>
> Did you try to run s2ram manually (ie. without the script from Gentoo)?
>
> Did you try any other combinations of s2ram options?
>
> Thanks,
> Rafael
>
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