With UEFI >= 1.30, there's an explicit option to enable S3 power management. Once this is selected, S3 is enabled and "deep" is selected as the default /sys/power/mem_sleep value without requiring any kernel boot parameters. |
||
|---|---|---|
| .. | ||
| ideapad | ||
| thinkpad | ||
With UEFI >= 1.30, there's an explicit option to enable S3 power management. Once this is selected, S3 is enabled and "deep" is selected as the default /sys/power/mem_sleep value without requiring any kernel boot parameters. |
||
|---|---|---|
| .. | ||
| ideapad | ||
| thinkpad | ||