Re: Wakeup and S states

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On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 11:12:03AM -0400, Phillip Susi wrote:

> Conversely, if an ethernet controller is capable of waking up the
> system from S5, that does not mean we want it left powered on and
> capable of doing so when we shut the machine off, but had WOL
> enabled.  Is there no way to enable wakeup only from S3, even though
> the device is capable of lower levels?

Well, that's the usual use-case for WoL. If you don't want a device to 
wake up from a specific sleep state, disable that device before entering 
that sleep state.

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