I gave it a final try and mounted an empty disk into my laptop. Using the MKS2D.EXE found on the Dell support site I created a hibernation partition on the beginning of the disk (It needs to be within 8 GB of the start of the disk). And guess what... I can now suspend to disk using "acpiconf -s 4", no more shutting down for me! ;-) I created a nice script that modifies boot0 before and after calling "acpiconf -s 4" so that the suspend partition only shows when you are rebooting after a suspend. I will post that later, it's on my other disk that is not mounted now. Happy, (Well, I still have to repartition my laptop, but ok ... ) Mark -- Mark Santcroos RIPE Network Coordination Centre http://www.ripe.net/home/mark/ New Projects Group/TTMReceived on Tue Jun 03 2003 - 16:36:07 UTC
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