GNOME hibernate and the hibernate package

S. Donig my-mailfloods at web.de
Tue May 17 18:29:24 UTC 2005


I'd recommend to add additional commands to /etc/acpi/prepare.sh
and /etc/acpi/resume.sh. Both are executed regardless whether you are
going to suspend to ram or hibernate.
I have a similar problem when resuming from S3: my modem just won't
connect to the internet untill I reboot completely.
Hence I added /etc/init.d/sl-modem-daemon stop (respectively start) to
those scripts but I have not yet succeeded.
I could think of two possible reasons: 
a) the daemon has to be started before/after certain other services
(have already looked into the init stages but found nothing so far); 
b) it's not the daemons fault at all. For some time I suspected the dhcp
client to come up uncleanly, because some of my connects looked as if
the client had failed in bargaining my client address.

I would greately appreciate if you dropped me a notice when finding a
solution.

Simon 

Am Montag, den 16.05.2005, 20:02 +0100 schrieb Magnus Therning:
> The GNOME hibernate works just fine, but sl-model-daemon doesn't quite
> survive it. Is there some way of executing some commands before
> hibernation and when the system is brought up again?
> 
> I've taken a quick look at the hibernate package and it seems to be a
> solution, however then I need to configure GNOME to use the command
> 'hibernate' rather than use the default.
> 
> /M
> 





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