Hi, >> see [3] –, neither is pm-suspend called by systemd's sleep.target. > > Not by systemd as pid 1, but if you run with upstart or sysvinit, > systemd-shim will use pm-utils if it is installed, so that suspend > quirks still work. > > IMHO it is a bit unfortunate that all the suspend quirks and power > management scripts were so lightly discarded upstream. I do understand > their perspective of "fix stuff in the kernel", but in a distribution > we have a slightly different perspective (e. g. consider an admin of a > stable release -- what will he realistically be able to do: add a > documented quirk to a text file, or fix the nvidia graphics driver?)
Is there actually any method left to hook into suspend/resume, that works under systemd and other inits? I wouldn't know of any, which is a problem for packages like, e.g., hdparm, which has to re-configure the HDD parameters after resume (see [0]). [0] <https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=725284> I'm a bit puzzled what the current situation of power management in Debian is, and which packages are actually useful when using systemd. I removed pm-utils and acpi*, and everything is still working, so I conclude their functionality is now handled by systemd. Kind regards Ralf -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/5438f25c.6020...@ralfj.de