Suspend to disk on a Toshiba Portege R100
Nate Lawson
nate at root.org
Fri Feb 11 16:58:32 PST 2005
Sorry, can't help much there. All I can say is if you make a partition
of the wrong type or size, the attempt to suspend may blow away valid
data since the BIOS doesn't do much careful checking generally.
-Nate
ZC Wong wrote:
> I've already looked around on google but I didn't find anything about such
> kind of partition on Toshiba machines (there are bunches of articles talking
> about IBM and Dell). Is it possible to guess the type and size of this
> partition by any chance if I assume this is the case? Say if I create a
> partition (primary? or logical partition?) with exactly the same size of the
> physical memory, and then try labelling the partition with random types
> until the BIOS recognises it? I am just wondering if there's a general idea
> what this partition would be look like.
>
> Zi
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nate Lawson [mailto:nate at root.org]
> Sent: Saturday, February 12, 2005 12:39 AM
> To: ZC Wong
> Cc: freebsd-acpi at freebsd.org
> Subject: Re: Suspend to disk on a Toshiba Portege R100
>
> ZC Wong wrote:
>
>>The default value of hw.acpi.s4bios is 1, but it does the same thing as S3
>>instead of what it's supposed to do.
>
>
> Yes, sounds like you need a suspend partition. Perhaps Toshiba has a
> utility on their website to build this. Alternately, if you know the
> partition type you can use fips or Partition Magic to create one
> manually. Be careful not to damage your partition table and lose data.
>
> -Nate
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Nate Lawson [mailto:nate at root.org]
>>Sent: Saturday, February 12, 2005 12:08 AM
>>To: ZC Wong
>>Cc: freebsd-acpi at freebsd.org
>>Subject: Re: Suspend to disk on a Toshiba Portege R100
>>
>>ZC Wong wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>I installed FreeBSD 5.3 release on my Toshiba Portege R100.
>>>
>>>S4BIOS worked but it doesn't suspend to disk, it looks like it's
>>>basically doing the same thing as S3 when I try "acpiconf -s 4" with
>>>hw.acpi.s4bios set to 1. S4OS (hw.acpi.s4bios=0) doesn't work, it brings
>>>the machine down.
>>
>>
>>Is hw.acpi.s4bios set when you boot or are you overriding it?
>>
>>
>>
>>>It looks like s4bios needs some sort of hibernation partition to work
>>>properly, but I haven't found anything about fixing up such kind of
>>>partition on Toshiba???
>>>
>>>Alternatively, the handbook I found in freebsd.org dosen't say if I need
>>>any special configuration to allow S4OS to work?
>>
>>
>>S4OS is not implemented yet, no estimated start date on work.
>>
>
>
>
--
Nate
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