5.4-REL && noteboock F/S AMILO-D && S4
Philip S. Schulz
ph.schulz at gmx.de
Mon Oct 24 05:02:51 PDT 2005
on 23.10.2005 15:13 Uhr guru at Sisis.de said the following:
> Hello,
>
> Maybe I'm asking something completely stupid, but after a lot
> of re-boots and fsck's and Googles, I see no other way :-(
>
> My notebook (Fujitsu Siemens AMILO D) claims to have
> ACPI support as:
>
> $ sysctl hw.acpi
> hw.acpi.supported_sleep_state: S3 S4 S5
> hw.acpi.power_button_state: S5
> hw.acpi.sleep_button_state: S3
> hw.acpi.lid_switch_state: NONE
> hw.acpi.standby_state: S1
> hw.acpi.suspend_state: S3
> hw.acpi.sleep_delay: 1
> hw.acpi.s4bios: 0
> hw.acpi.verbose: 0
> hw.acpi.reset_video: 1
>
> and when I do (following the FreeBSD handbook) a
>
> # acpiconf -s S4OS
>
> it gets turned off (and hopefully suspended CPU and RAM to disk, I don't
> know); the only real result is in /var/log/messages as
>
> $ fgrep suspend /var/log/messages
> Oct 23 11:02:11 rebelion acpi: suspend at 20051023 11:02:11
> Oct 23 11:23:43 rebelion acpi: suspend at 20051023 11:23:43
> Oct 23 11:52:35 rebelion acpi: suspend at 20051023 11:52:35
> Oct 23 14:57:12 rebelion acpi: suspend at 20051023 14:57:12
> $
>
> The problem is, I don't know *how* to awake it again. The only
> button which is working is the power-on of the mobile and this
> does a normal boot-up (resulting in fsck's because the disks
> not have been properly dismounted, of course not);
>
I'm unsure whether FreeBSD supports S4 suspend, but you should try
closing and re-opening the lid in order to wake up your laptop.
HTH,
Phil.
> Is there some magic flag in re-boot to let it use the saved
> BIOS? If so it would be nice to add a note of how to resume and
> not only how to suspend the beast to the FreeBSD handbook :-)
>
> Thx
>
> Matthias
>
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