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Old 02-27-2009, 03:08 AM   #1
lurko
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s3 suspend w/ Promise SATA300 TX2 - (a LOT)slower after resume


My motherboard only has the 1 PATA channel and I don't have as many SATA disks as I'd like, so I'm using a Promise SATA300 TX2 PCI PATA/SATA controller card for one PATA disk. After booting normally or resuming from suspend to disk, hdparm -t says this disk is good for 59.52 MB/sec. After resuming from suspend to RAM it reports all of 3.82 MB/sec(!).

I'm using a kernel built from Debian's 2.6.28 kernel source package, and apart from this suspend works great (with the right nvidia blob anyway, but I doubt that has much to do with this). Is there a setting or script I can tweak to get this card resuming properly?
 
  


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