Hi,
aside from some more general background questions asked in my previous post, there is currently only one stumbling block that affects my current system operation, and that is that hibernation, or better, waking from hibernation, does not work.
When I sleep my computer (either shutting the display, selecting sleep from the Apple menu, or hitting the power button and selecting sleep from the resulting dialog) I can clearly see the delay and disk activity that results from /private/var/vm/sleepimage being written. The modification time and size also speak for that part of things working as they should.
The system, as long as power remains, also properly wakes up, but obviously, for that it doesn't need the sleep image. If I e.g. remove the battery while the system is sleeping and then power it back on, it will do a regular boot, and maybe print a message of the sleepimage being too old. Even when I type ForceWake=yes at the Chameleon prompt, it will still boot normally and land me at the login screen, etc. rather than restoring the sleepimage.
What's the problem here? Is this a BIOS issue, a Chameleon Bug, or some user stupidity in e.g. missing options in the com.apple.boot.plist file? It would help my piece of mind if I knew I could hibernate, rather than just sleep my computer...
Hints as usual welcome, answers even more so
Config:
Computer: EeePC 1000HE, Atom N280, 0802 firmware, 2GB RAM, Broadcom WiFi (original Apple card), 500GB disk drive. The last three items are upgrades from the original config, but I'd think only the 2GB RAM might be of relevance here... Chameleon 2.0RC1