suspend/resume (was: Re: HP Business PC - NMI problem)

Ali Abdallah ali.abdallah at suse.com
Thu Jun 25 12:13:43 UTC 2020


On 24.06.2020 22:22, Walter von Entferndt wrote:
> Dektop & Laptop users with UEFI may want to enable suspend/resume/hibernate to 
> an "Intel Rapid Start Technology" partition with the my HOWTO on https://
> forums.freebsd.org/threads/suspend-resume-to-disk-iffs-irst-partition-intel-
> fast-flash-intel-rapid-start-technology.75860/
> 
> Please leave some kind of feedback, if it works for others it can be polished 
> and go into the FBSD wiki.

Just sharing my experience. I have the above IRST setup on my Thinkpad
x230 since last year with FreeBSD 12.0/12.1, and it works beautifully!

It is nice because I no longer have to make sure to have enough battery
when putting the laptop on S3, because after a configurable time in the
it will save everything to the irst parition and shuts down.

This is the only one thing preventing me from flashing coreboot on my
FreeBSD laptop.

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