On Wed, May 16, 2007 at 09:12:47PM +0000, Jasper Mackenzie wrote:
> Good day,
> I have managed to get a Clevo D470K working with s2ram under the following 
> conditions:
> Bios, OS set to "other", not Win9x/xp
> Video driver using radeon from xorg NOT fglrx
> 
> vga=0
> I have additionaly got acpi_sleep=s3_bios in lilo, but i assume its actualy 
> unescesary.
> 
> sys_vendor   = "VIA"
> sys_product  = "K8T400"
> sys_version  = "VT8204B "
> bios_version = "4.06CJ15   "
> c=console, vga=o
> X=X (AIGLX, w beryl),vga=0 also needed
>      x=dosn't work, n=no-video, w=working
>                                    c    X
> s2ram -f -a 1              n    w
> s2ram -f -a 2              n    w
> s2ram -f -a 3              n    w

Ok, i'll add this one.

> I tried with X server and vga=0x713 but didnt work. In the past when using 
> the fglrx driver I have amanged to resume from X with bootsplash. This didnt 
> work for some reason so I tried your utility. It turns out that the critical 
> thing with this machine is to set the OS in bios to Other.
> I will try again sometime in the future when fglrx sorts itself out with the 
> new debian naming scheme and Xgl starts working again.
> Is there a way to get s2ram to run a script before and after resume (or one 
> script with some envirionment variables set), Or is the scope of s2ram to be 
> included in some such suspend script.

s2ram should be included in the suspend script. It does nothing but
triggering suspend and afterwards trying to restore videol
 
> On a similar but other not (if i need to start a new thread please let me 
> know).
> I tried with s2ram and hibernae-ram, with hibernate-ram settings all having 
> vbetool post restore etc. etc. For some reason hibernate-ram failed. even 
> failed to restore, not just video. I know its not your problem... when I 
> tried hibernate-disk this failed at video re-initialisaton. SO I tried 
> s2disk, and am currenly have no luck with this.
> using kernel 2.6.21.1 with ramdisk and initrd, ext2 suspend (suspend not 
> suspend2) compiled in, i tried with the debian initrd generated by mkinitrd 
> , which is supposed to work, but didnt, and with the initrd made as per the 
> howto.
> On boot I got a warning about a stale resume image that was being ignored.
> I wonder if this is to do with  reiserfs being checked before resuming 
> starting. Hence: how can resume be started before fsck.
> To usemkinitrd with debian, is there anyspecial thing I have to do? The 
> generated initrd didnt have resume in it anywhere when it was mounted, but 
> theres loads of uswsusp stuff installed in mkinitrd hooks and scripts etc.

Sorry, i don't know the debian initrd setup at all, so this needs to be
answered by somebody else.
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