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Date:      Wed, 01 Aug 2001 08:02:28 +0200
From:      Volker Jahns <Volker.Jahns@dpma.de>
To:        freebsd-mobile@freebsd.org
Subject:   apm howto suspend
Message-ID:  <3B679B74.25724650@thalreit.de>

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How do I make my system really suspend, right now it wakes up
immediately
after suspend:

>
> Jul 29 21:45:04 pegasus apmd[876]: apmevent 000b index 19
> Jul 29 21:45:04 pegasus apmd[876]: apm event: STANDBYRESUME
> Jul 29 21:45:04 pegasus apmd: resumed at 20010729 21:45:04
> Jul 29 21:45:04 pegasus apmd[876]: caught signal: 20
> Jul 29 21:46:23 pegasus apmd[876]: apmevent 0002 index 20
> Jul 29 21:46:23 pegasus apmd[876]: apm event: SUSPENDREQ
> Jul 29 21:46:23 pegasus apmd: suspend at 20010729 21:46:23
> Jul 29 21:46:26 pegasus apmd[876]: caught signal: 20
> Jul 29 21:46:28 pegasus /kernel: resumed from suspended mode (slept
> 00:00:00) Jul 29 21:46:28 pegasus /kernel: ata0: resetting devices .. done
> Jul 29 21:46:28 pegasus /kernel: ata1: resetting devices .. done
> Jul 29 21:46:29 pegasus /kernel: ata2: resetting devices .. done
> Jul 29 21:46:28 pegasus apmd[876]: apmevent 0003 index 21
> Jul 29 21:46:28 pegasus apmd[876]: apm event: NORMRESUME


apm -z causes the apmd to write sth about NORMRESUME to STDOUT, but
otherwise
does nothing. shutdown -p works fine, though.

What I want to is that the system goes to suspend mode if no
action has to done by kernel or userland. Howto?

Any help is appreciated!

Volker Jahns, Volker.Jahns@thalreit.de, http://thalreit.de

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