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Old 21st July 2004, 11:22 AM
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suspend/resume

I'm not completely positive that this is a hardware related issue, I'm very new to linux, but I am unable to resume from suspend mode in Fedora Core 2. Maybe there is some bottton combination or something. I've tried pressing everything. The power key, opening closing my laptop screen, nothing.

Also, how do you mount something permanently, I thought it was automount, but maybe I'm doing it wrong.

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eric
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Old 21st July 2004, 11:31 AM
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I'm not sure what you mean to mount permanently, but I'm assuming you want it to mount upon start up. In which case you'll need to edit your /etc/fstab accordingly. Using 'defaults' should work, make sure there is nothing like 'noatuo.'

here's how I have me second hard drive setup:

/dev/hdb1 /mnt/hdb1 ext3 defaults 1 2

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Old 21st July 2004, 11:39 AM
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I'm not sure if that would work, here are some more details.
: I want to mount upon start up /dev/hda5 to the folder /stuff
: the partition is FAT32

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Old 21st July 2004, 11:40 AM
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also, please don't forget about the more important and serious problem of the suspend/resume conflict
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Old 21st July 2004, 06:10 PM
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If this helps the command that is being used is
apm -s
just can't get it out of suspend
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Old 12th March 2005, 04:54 PM
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Question How to reume from suspend???

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Originally Posted by kirby92
If this helps the command that is being used is
apm -s
just can't get it out of suspend
I wonder if you ever figured this out?

I have finally decided to try and get my laptop to suspend, as it has never worked since I installed FC2 perhaps 5 months ago.
I have since installed FC2 a couple more times and am now using FC3, it has never worked once.

I can suspend my laptop with the simple command
Code:
echo -n 3 > /proc/acpi/sleep
Thanks to Void Main for that command.

I just don't know how to get back from suspend?

My laptop is a HP Pavilion ze5604ea (just in case anyone has this machine working?)

When I issue the command, my Laptop powers down pretty damned fast, and my power LED goes from a solid light to a flashing light. (which is what it did under XP)

Under XP I had 2 options, I could press the power button (If the lid was open) OR I could open the lid, in either case the latop would bring itself out of standby and return to the point I was working at.

With Fedora, I press the power button (OR open the lid) in both cases the laptop appears to power back up as the power LED goes solid again, the power button and One Touch buttons all glow blue agin, and I can open the CD drive with the soft button, BUT nothing actually comes back on screen. I am not sure if the screen is just not turning back on or what. I think not, as I have not seen the HDD activity light come back on, and the wireless card does not appear to power up either?

Any tips?

thanks

Dave
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