Hi!

> > > > That way any suspend breakage would be detectable (and bisectable) 
> > > > in automated testing - if the resume does not come back after 10-20 
> > > > seconds then the test failed.
> > > 
> > > Yes, but please note that some systems require user space 
> > > manipulations of the graphics adapter for suspend to work and to 
> > > detect a breakage of such a system you need to boot it into X and use 
> > > s2ram to suspend.
> > 
> > yeah, i wouldnt expect graphics mode to come back without quirks. But it 
> > should still work fine over the network, right? (which is my main mode 
> > of testing anyway)
> 
> Well, if the graphics is sufficiently broken, it won't resume at
> all.

Actually, no. Unless you try to boot the bios, it should come up
without graphics. 

Hmm... first framebuffer access may kill the machine at that
point... so disable framebuffer...? ;-). 

vga=1 and no acpi_sleep options usually does the trick for me. That
should work everywhere, independend of graphics options, AFAICT.
                                                                        Pavel
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