André S. <andrestoebe <at> gmail.com> writes: > Alexey E. Suslikov wrote: > > You should try with newer BIOS. > > Done, as well as the ECP. > > Booting now with apm disabled causes OpenBSD to hang on "starting > network". The cursor is still blinking, but after 15 minutes it's still > stuck there.
Can you double check this? Maybe not related to hibernation issue... > > > Another idea - cardbus isn't hibernating/resuming properly. People > > on the list wouldn't like such an advice, but try to boot with ccb > > disabled, ZZZ and resume. > > You meant cbb, right? > > This causes the system not to hang on boot at least, but it still > doesn't wake after ZZZ. Can you disable cardbus entirely from BIOS? Additionally, searching archives gave me this http://article.gmane.org/gmane.os.openbsd.misc/177219/ and this one http://article.gmane.org/gmane.os.openbsd.misc/120610 Googled, there are indications of UHCI and ISA devices not recovering from ACPI suspend/hibernate on Thinkpads. No sure, but there is a possibility what APM is the only choice on such machines. Regards, Alexey