[linux-pm] content of /sys/power/state

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On Mon 2006-07-03 18:00:51, rasmit.ranjan at wipro.com wrote:
> Hi,
>     I have a little doubt regarding which mode of global suspend my
> system supports.
> When i do cat /sys/power/state, it gives
> 
> Standby mem disk
> 
> Does this mean that my system supports all standby, suspend to RAM and
> suspend to disk as well? But only suspend to disk works and other two
> does not. So what might be the cause?
> Please suggest.

Who knows? see suspend.sf.net.
									Pavel
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