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[vdr] AW: Re: nvram-wakeup problem



Hi list,

I have a ASUS TUV4X Board in my VDR. Using Suse 7.2 nvram-wakeup
works fine with the patch in nvram.c (128 Bytes).

Is this the patch you are talking about ?

Now I changed to Suse 8.1. I applied the same patch, I can write correct
values into nvram, but the bios does not wake up.

Is there anything else I have to change / patch ?


THX
/Thomas

-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Sergei Haller [mailto:Sergei.Haller@math.uni-giessen.de]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 11. Februar 2003 14:39
An: vdr@linuxtv.org
Betreff: [vdr] Re: nvram-wakeup problem


On Fri, 7 Feb 2003, Stefan Doermann (SD) wrote:

SD> Hi list,
SD>
SD> I  have  a  strange problem with nvram-wakeup 0.04b. I am using a
Asus
SD> P2B board which is well supported by nvram-wakeup. I have installed
it
SD> on  my  SuSE 8.0 distr. and it is working there. On the same machine
I
SD> have a mini-linux version based on Suse 8.0 and want to use nvram
also
SD> here.

Asus P2B needs a ptched nvram driver

SD> So I copied nvram.o (modified), [...]

from  where  did you copy it? It has to match to the used kernel --
please
try to recompile nvram driver for your kernel.

SD> The  strange thing is that the program writes the correct wake up
time
SD> in  the  bios  but my board doesn't wake up. To be precisely, it
works
SD> sometimes  when the wake up time is only 5 min. after the shutdown
but
SD> when the time is further in future it doesn't work.

does nvram-wakeup complain about anything?

first,  recompile  your nvram driver and/or kernel and try it again.
Since
it works with your "full" distribution, it should work on the mini
system,
too

SD> When using the SuSE 8.0 my system starts at the correct time. My
first
SD> question is: Has the nvram module normally to be loaded?

yes, if you're going to use nvram-wakeup

SD> It  has  worked  with  and  without  module on SuSE. Are there
special
SD> requirements to the kernel ?

of course you can compile the nvram driver into the kernel, then you
don't
need the module.

c ya
        Sergei
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