Tim,

After installing Debian's 2.6.21 kernel both suspend and hibernate work.

In response to your questions:
> So after `snapshotting system' nothing happened, no messages?
Before - When I would snapshot the system, all I would see was a blinking
cursor.
After - I see the progress of s2disk "snapshotting system".

> So it was basically a hard reboot, it did not resume, right?
Before - The system would not resume.  It was a hard reboot.
After - When I turn the machine back on, it restores right to where I left
off.

> Anything out of the ordinary about your system? It is a dual core
> processor, right?
There's really nothing too out of the ordinary about my system other then
it is a newer model Toshiba Laptop.  It is a dual core processor.

After getting this to work with Debian's 2.6.21 kernel, I tried compiling
several other higher versions, copying Debian's .config, all without
success.  I was able to get the machine to hibernate, but when the machine
was booted back up, it was a clean boot, and did not restore my previous
session.  Any thoughts or ideas would be appreciated, as I would like to
understand more about how this works with the kernel.

Thanks for your help!

Matt


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