I'm not sure if this has been mentioned before, but if I unload (modprobe -r) acpi_cpufreq and reload it, the proper cpufreq directories and symlinks are restored.
For now, I'll will add this in the resume.d dir for /etc/acpi
I wonder if this is true w/ other cpufreq modules (k8, centrino)? The problem in the kernel is probably the cpufreq module.
I'm not sure if this has been mentioned before, but if I unload (modprobe -r) acpi_cpufreq and reload it, the proper cpufreq directories and symlinks are restored.
For now, I'll will add this in the resume.d dir for /etc/acpi
I wonder if this is true w/ other cpufreq modules (k8, centrino)? The problem in the kernel is probably the cpufreq module.
Oh yeah, and sorry for the double post.