[olug] request for motherboard recommendations
Trent Melcher
tmelcher at trilogytel.com
Tue Nov 12 16:27:07 UTC 2002
Here is what suspend-to-RAM is
AOpen motherboard supports ACPI Suspend to RAM function. With this function,
you can resume your original work directly from DRAM without going through
the Windows 98 booting process and run your application again. Suspend to
DRAM saves your current work in the system memory, it is faster than Suspend
to Hard Drive but requires power supplied to DRAM, while Suspend to Hard
Drive requires no power.
Dont know if Linux actually supports this feature though.
Trent
-----Original Message-----
From: olug-admin at olug.org [mailto:olug-admin at olug.org]On Behalf Of David
Walker
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 9:49 PM
To: olug at olug.org
Subject: Re: [olug] request for motherboard recommendations
My motherboard is a Gigabyte GA-8IEXP. It is using PhoenixBIOS
It supports USB boot and front-side USB 2.0
I have a removable hard drive from Acom Data that works fine but I have not
tested it as a boot drive. Looks like it should work though.
Do you mean suspend memory to hard drive?
It sounds like one goal might be in the middle of something, hit suspend,
and
continue on the other machine. Sounds kinda difficult to me.
On Monday 11 November 2002 07:58 pm, (Via wrote:
> "Must boot off a USB drive:"
>
> Did I read that right? Linux dirver support for USB
> devices is pathetic. (Support USB, but few drivers
> for the device themself.) You might want to try
> something like haveing a normal IDE hard drive in each
> computer then mounting the USB hard drive after that.
> I forget the boot order after you load the kernel, but
> you would find life easier if you atleast allow
> yourself the IDE hard drive. Or for that matter you
> could maybe even boot it from an IDE hard drive
> compleatly and just (auto)mount the USB drive as /home
> which might solve most of your difficult issues.
> (Make sure to ask the sales clerk if the USB drive
> supports Linux.)
>
> Joey Jensen
>
> --- Adam Haeder <adamh at omaha.org> wrote:
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> > Hello all
> > I need to lean on the vast hardware knowledge of the
> > group. I'm building a
> > new system for a friend, and he has a few
> > requirements that I've never
> > dealt with before:
> > - - must boot off a USB drive
> > - - Connector for front-side case audio/usb
> > - - Support suspend-to-ram
> > - - Support wake-on-keypress from a usb keyboard
> >
> > I'm actually going to be building 2 systems. He
> > wants to be able to move
> > the usb drive back and forth between the 2 boxes (2
> > different location) so
> > instead of taking a whole computer with him, he just
> > takes the boot drive
> > (I know, he should get a laptop, but that's not an
> > option). I see the new
> > PhoenixBIOS supports booting off a USB drive, but
> > few motherboard specs on
> > the sales sites list that as a feature.
> >
> > I'm looking at a small usb hard drive like this one
> > from Archos:
> > http://archos.com/lang=en//products/prw_500291.html
> >
> > Any recommendations welcome! TIA
> >
> > - --
> > Adam Haeder
> > Technical Coordinator, AIM Institute
> > adamh at omaha.org
> > (402) 345-5025 x115
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