It's /etc/pm/sleep.d/

of course.

and again, how are you suspending the system?

pressing pwr or lt fso do it.

You need to use pm-suspend for /etc/pm to work at all.

works apparently (and is there) -- it's just the scripts that are not executed.

debian-gta02:~# dpkg -S `which pm-suspend `
diversion by pm-utils-light from: /usr/sbin/pm-suspend
diversion by pm-utils-light to: /usr/sbin/pm-suspend.orig
pm-utils-light: /usr/sbin/pm-suspend
debian-gta02:~#


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