I seem to remember asking on this list what file
systems are best for things like suspending a desktop computer multiple times,
unplugging the supply after doing so, etc.
I still have not had this answered.
Thanks.
The prior answer I got to this was that the person
assumed that I did not know how to configure grub or lilo to resume, and that
information is incorrect.
I had grub resuming from the correct swap
partition.
Remember: to re-state my issue:
basically I install grml automatically to my
hard-drive with an xfs file system.
Then, I install grub into the mbr like
this:
grub
root (hd0,1)
setup (hd0)
Then reboot into my new installation of
GRML.
After that, I decide to do the following
:
echo disk >/sys/power/state
Computer hibernates.
(NoteJ:)
At the present time when doing this, the power
supply still was receiving power.
So, turn back on computer.
Grub loads, and quickly resumes from the swap
partition.
So, after about three minutes, I once again
do:
echo disk >/sys/power/state
Except in this test of xfs, I go and switch off the
serge-protector that goes to every single peace of computer-stuff I own, wich is
in effect the same thing as yanking out the power supply cable from the back of
the PC.
So, after about 5 minutes, or less, I restore power
to the computers, modem, router, etc.
Turn on the Linux grml test box.
And...to my shock,
the box did nothing.
Just sat still, did not beep at me the way it had
done previously, etc.
And, in fact
I had to perform over 8 hard-power-offs and
incorrect shut-downs of the machine before it would even reckidnize the
presentes of a grml CD-rom, (and yes,) it would not reckidnize the grml CD, or
anything.
Finally, after minutes of turning on, turning off,
turning on, turning off...and so on... I managed to reboot.
At that point, I whiped Linux and reinstalled
Windows onto my drive from a grml clone with NTFS-Clone, untill I can resolve
this issue.
I am sending a carbon coppy, in hopes that someone
can respond to this, as I do not receive digests from grml@mur.at, until the next twenty-four hours. I
consider this email of extreme importants, and my trust in xfs is gravely
shaken.
I need a relyable file system taht does well when
suspended multiple times, and things. Thank you all!
Regards tot he list, and merry christmas to
all,
--Keith.
Check out my website at:
I have a link to grml.org there. :)
I hope more and more people will be willing to
check out grml through my site, or some other means. :)