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demigod 05-06-2008 10:48 AM

got a problem after installing kernel_9.2_sleep yesterday

i don't know what kernel was there earlier.i used zep's AMD 10.5.2 release rev.1

problem is not able to mount usb drive .. it is detected but not mounted..?

help me to revert it back.pls

Note: Oops i don't have the MAC DVD right now !

-demigod-

ToroLoco 05-06-2008 02:42 PM

One question that might sounds stupid, When the MAC is in sleep mode should "awake" with a simple mouse mouvement or a keypress?

pαuℓzurrr. 05-06-2008 02:49 PM

For me, i need to press the flickering power button on the pc itself to wake it up :)
It doesn't respond to any key presses or mouse clicks/movements (Aluminum Apple keyboard & Mighty mouse)

naquaada 05-06-2008 03:18 PM

I thing on Kalyways DVD was a kernal which fully disabled sleep - great. Actually it's so when I press the off button the computer short the computer goes to sleep but I can't wake it up. This also happens when sleeping is fully disabled.

demigod 05-06-2008 03:53 PM

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[cite] demigod:[/cite]got a problem after installing kernel_9.2_sleep yesterday

i don't know what kernel was there earlier.i used zep's AMD 10.5.2 release rev.1
problem is not able to mount usb drive .. it is detected but not mounted..?
help me to revert it back.pls
Note: Oops i don't have the MAC DVD right now !

-demigod-
for testing sleep i updated kernel using allkernel pkg.But now USB ports are not working.

help me revert back to Kernel 9.20 ( which came with Zep's AMD Leopard 10.5.2 Rev 1 )

i don't know the procedure or how to do it.
awaiting for your reply

Thanks

kourosh 05-06-2008 09:46 PM

Same as p-J for the Dell, similar system, perfect sleep.

As for the other one (Athlon64 3700+, A8N-E, nForce4, Radeon X1600), no sleep. Well it does sleep, but it doesn't come back.

WinLinMac01 05-06-2008 09:49 PM

Wow, the OEM machines are doing fantabulous. =))

naquaada 05-06-2008 10:07 PM

@ kourosh:

Have you an A8N-E or an Asus A8N-E FM/S (micro-ATX, Fujitsu OEM)? I have that one, also with an X1600. Great combination, nice small ;)

ToroLoco 05-07-2008 04:07 PM

How do I change the ACPI mode in Bios?

I have changed the system ACPI mode with terminal and put it to 3 and with a quick try that I made last night it went to sleep and then it woke up, but I didn't had keyboard or mouse. So I don't know if it was fully funtional.

Also I am using the plain TOH 9.2.0 kenrel that comes with Zephyroth 10.5.2 Rev.2 iso, I have tryied to change with the sleep kernel from Kaliway but I can't boot into my system, so I have returned to the old kernel.

crawle 05-08-2008 10:37 PM

You should be able to change the ACPI mode in your Bios about your "Power Management" or similiar. I know, that some Bios don't support that kind of options (for example the AHCI/SATA-Mode), but I think ACPI should work on every board and Bios.

-crawle