Pierre-Yves, so according to you comment #31 for you switching 6, 7 and 8 to enabled with acpitool and also cycling your rtl8169's WoL settings does not make WoL succeed?
acpitool -W 6
acpitool -W 7
acpitool -W 8
(make sure all 3 are enabled, on my box enabling one eventually enables
some other items - and a second call to acpitool -W # disables the item
again)
ethtool -s eth0 wol d
ethtool -s eth0 wol g
Then try shutdown or s2ram (beware s2ram may not resume propertly - so unless you know s2ram works, avoid having too much software running) and send the magic packet (e.g. with ether-wake) from local subnet. Don't forget to check wether the PHY is active (switch sees active link)
If none works, take a look at your bios in the area of power management, might be there are intresting options regarding PCI or PCI-Express wakeup events
Pierre-Yves, so according to you comment #31 for you switching 6, 7 and 8 to enabled with acpitool and also cycling your rtl8169's WoL settings does not make WoL succeed?
acpitool -W 6
acpitool -W 7
acpitool -W 8
(make sure all 3 are enabled, on my box enabling one eventually enables
some other items - and a second call to acpitool -W # disables the item
again)
ethtool -s eth0 wol d
ethtool -s eth0 wol g
Then try shutdown or s2ram (beware s2ram may not resume propertly - so unless you know s2ram works, avoid having too much software running) and send the magic packet (e.g. with ether-wake) from local subnet. Don't forget to check wether the PHY is active (switch sees active link)
If none works, take a look at your bios in the area of power management, might be there are intresting options regarding PCI or PCI-Express wakeup events