If you compile the neccessary modules into the kernel you do not have to
use an initrd (which is all the initrd is doing - making the modules
available at boot time).  With suspend2, make sure you also compile in
the LZF option in the crypt section.  It defaults to not selected at
all, often leading to resume failures.  I do not use LVM for root, but
other partitions to avoid such problems, but there is no reason why it
shouldnt work.

BillK

On Sun, 2005-09-18 at 10:49 +0200, Alexander Skwar wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> I'd like to get Suspend-To-Disk working on my notebook. For this,
...
> As my / is on a LVM, I must (must I?) use an initrd. For this,
> I use the genkernel initramfs and also linuxrc. Trying to
.
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