Hi! > > Set your BIOS setting to "Auto" and boot the kernel with > > init=/bin/bash. You should get a root shell as a result of this. > > From this shell run: > > > > # mount /proc > > # mount /sys > > # echo 8 > /proc/sys/kernel/printk > > # eche mem > /sys/power/state > > > > and see if it suspends. If it does, try to wake it up and see what > > happens. > > The system suspends and does not spontaneously resume. That's an > improvement. Good. So load the modlues one-by-one to find out which one breaks it. > Unfortunately I can't awaken it. It's a desktop system and pressing > keys, shaking the mouse, or momentarily pressing the power switch has no > effect, despite setting these things in BIOS. (There are some APM > settings in there that selectively enable waking on various events.) > > Ctrl-alt-del actually did cause a reboot, though. Sounds like it must have resumed, maybe with a black screen? Always check numlock to see if it is alive. Pavel -- (english) http://www.livejournal.com/~pavelmachek (cesky, pictures) http://atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~pavel/picture/horses/blog.html _______________________________________________ linux-pm mailing list linux-pm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linux-foundation.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-pm