Re: Dropping CONFIG_PM_DISK?

From: Pavel Machek
Date: Mon Mar 01 2004 - 05:42:14 EST


Hi!

> >> > Try current swsusp with minimal drivers, init=/bin/bash.
> >>
> >> Well, if I do that it works. Or at least some old version did, I
> >> assume the later ones would too. However, that sort of removes the
> >> whole point. Taking down the system enough to be able to unload
> >> almost everything is as close as rebooting you'll get.
> >
> > Well, now do a search for "which module/application causes failure".
>
> I know, it just takes an awful time.

Binary search should be pretty fast.

> >> BTW, is there some easier way to track the development than using the
> >> patches from the web page? Unpatching after a couple of BK merges
> >> isn't the easiest thing. Is there a BK tree somewhere I can pull
> >> from?
> >
> > Are you using swsusp2?
>
> Well, trying to. Isn't it supposed to be the latest and greatest?

It is latest, but not most stable.

Pavel
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