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List:       mandrake-cooker
Subject:    [Cooker] SATA suspend to RAM
From:       "Austin Acton" <austin.acton () gmail ! com>
Date:       2006-07-31 20:50:46
Message-ID: 4c4de22e0607311350g35b3ee1aw786d950cfd48c315 () mail ! gmail ! com
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My new Fujitsu laptop has a bizarre setup, with a PATA drive and a
SATA-to-PATA controller, so linux thinks I have a SATA drive when in
fact I have a PATA.

It's an Intel chipset, and suspend to RAM totally doesn't work.  It
goes to sleep fine, but on resume, the hard drive does not wake up.

There is lots of information on SATA suspend-to-ram at various locations:
http://linux-ata.org/software-status.html
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Problems_with_SATA_and_Linux
http://linux.spiney.org/debian_gnu_linux_on_an_ibm_thinkpad_t43p
http://www.spinnaker.de/linux/c1320/sata-resume-2.6.16.5.patch

I've tried the official cooker kernel, tmb, and kernel-linus, and none
of them will wake up my HD on resume.

Is anyone looking into this?  There are patches available, and Intel
chipsets are quickly becoming standard in North America.

Any info appreciated,
Ausitn
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