Re: Dropping CONFIG_PM_DISK?

From: Pavel Machek
Date: Sun Feb 29 2004 - 13:13:44 EST


Hi!

> >> > Would there be any major screaming if I tried to drop CONFIG_PM_DISK?
> >> > It seems noone is maintaining it, equivalent functionality is provided
> >> > by swsusp, and it is confusing users...
> >>
> >> It may be ugly, it may be unmaintained, but I get the impression that it
> >> works for some people for whom swsusp doesn't. So unless swsusp works for
> >> everyone or Nigel's swsusp2 is merged, I'd suggest leaving that in.
> >
> > Do you have example when pmdisk works and swsusp does not? I'm not
> > aware of any in recent history...
>
> For me, none of them (pmdisk, swsusp and swsusp2) work. I did manage
> to get pmdisk to resume once, and swsusp2 makes it half-way through
> the resume. The old swsusp doesn't even get that far.

Try current swsusp with minimal drivers, init=/bin/bash.

Pavel
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