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- From: "Manuel M. T. Chakravarty" <chak@example.com>
- Date: Wed, 02 Jun 1999 15:13:04 +0900
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> I finally bought a VAIO 505V and installed Debian. So far so good. > But now I want to get "hibernation" to work and am looking for that > PHDISK.EXE file on the recovery CDs (there are two). It isn't there! > > The first CD only contains one large .pac file (what's that?), > the second one contains all the Sony add-on applications, but > nothing like phdisk.exe :-( It is a slightly strange order to first install Linux and then to enable the hibernation partition. Even if you have PHDISK.EXE you will have to make room for the partition that it creates. PHDISK.EXE is absolutely dump. It just takes the fourth primary partition and reserves as much space at the end of the disk as it sees fit; if this collides with any of the existing partitions, you get a screwed partition table. (How can somebody write such a broken program...) IMO, the Right Thing is, first run PHDISK.EXE, then use fdisk to set up the other partitions, and finally, install Linux. You should be able to boot DOS/Windows from one of the CDs. If I remember correctly, there is a (text) menu, which let's you drop to a DOS prompt before the actual (re)installation of Windoze begins. Try looking for PHDISK.EXE from that DOS prompt. > BTW, the normal "suspend" seems to work only if I don't have my 3c589d card > inserted. > Otherwise I get an oops at resume, followed by a panic (killing idle task). > I tried that with 2.0.36 from slink and a self-made 2.2.9 with > pcmcia-cs-3.0.11. Anyway, I'll try to track that down when I have time. Does the card otherwise work? Is this a CardBus card? I had problems with the CardBus controller of an older 505 model, as the Ricoh controller used in the 505 wasn't (and probably still isn't) properly supported by pcmcia-cs - non-CardBus cards work without problems for me. Good Luck! Manuel ------------------------------------------------------------------- Next Technical Meeting: June 19 (Sat), 18:30 place: Temple Univ. *** Topic: Linux SMP/Quad Xeon Server Next Nomikai: July 16 (Fri), 19:30 Tengu TokyoEkiMae 03-3275-3691 ------------------------------------------------------------------- more info: http://www.tlug.gr.jp Sponsor: Global Online Japan
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