APM problems under FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE on IBM Thinkpad A30p
Jesse D. Guardiani
jesse at wingnet.net
Wed Jun 11 08:50:10 PDT 2003
Howdy list,
I'm again trying to get some form of power management operational
under FreeBSD. (If I can't, I'm not going back to Linux. I'll just
deal with it! But it would certainly be nice....)
I have APM compiled into my kernel.
I do this at the boot prompt:
unset hint.apm.0.disabled
set hint.acpi.0.disabled=1
And apm is detected fine at boot.
When I run 'apm' as root, it says apm is disabled.
So I run 'apm -e enable'. Then I run 'apm' as root
again, and it says apm management is enabled.
So, I do 'apm -z', and my system suspends properly.
BUT, when I bring it out of suspend:
The screen comes back on-line properly.
Firewire reinits properly.
A few more messages go by...
But then it says something like 'initializing ATA devices',
and I get a terrible un-ending beep from the speakers.
There's no getting around it. I never get my prompt back and
I have to power down the machine.
This is all from a text console. No X.
Any ideas anyone?
--
Jesse Guardiani, Systems Administrator
WingNET Internet Services,
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