Yes - the inability to start networking occurs the first time the suspend2
kernel starts (before I have even created a suspend image or added the
resume parameter to the boot line.
I will try enabling the debug as you suggest and will see what I get.
Thanks
Simon
-Original Message-
I'm
figuring that nobody has an answer for this. Can anyone suggest an idea as to
what files I need to look at in the Qemu sources to see if suspend2 has
"polluted" the networking ability?
-Original Message-From: Simon Guerrero
Sent: 17 October 2005 11:36To:
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Hi
I am developing a
custom kernel using Qemu. I have an amd64 system, running an ia32 chroot in
which I build 32 bit kernels and run Qemu to test them. My kernel is a bare
minimum 2.6 and worked just fine until I added the suspend2 (software suspend)
patch and rebuilt.
Now when qemu