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>> Hi all
>> for some time now, maybe since I updated to Kernel 2.6.23, I experience
>> power drain during suspend to disk (yes, you read correctly DISK).
>> I'm using an IBM Thinkpad X30 and the problem is recent. I assume that
>> its some kernel option keeping the ethernet alive for wake on lan, or
>> something like that.
>> Has anyone experienced this, and/or knows kernel options that can be
>> responsible for that ?
> 
> A laptop I assume?!

Yes, right.

> Are you sure you don't have the same drain when powering off?  in my
> experience, WOL is always a bios setting - did you look there?
Yes I'm sure, I disconnect the power after everything shut down
properly. And, it is time dependent. 1 or 2 Percent per hour.

> What happens if you suspend to disk, then take the battery out for a few
> minutes or more - can you resume?  (put it back in of course)
Yes it does come back. I have to see if there it is eating battery after
putting it back in. Probably not, I think just something is not turned
of when going to sleep...

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