PS: My laptop has a 24GB SSD (alongside a 500GB HDD), in which there was originally two partitions (one used by Samsung ExpressCache, the other one I guess used by Intel Rapid Start).
and... I reformated the SSD partition to install linux there when I bought it. Lucky I kept the layout:
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Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/sdb1 2048 37457919 18727936 73 Unknown
/dev/sdb2 37457920 46895103 4718592 84 OS/2 hidden C: drive
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Maybe the BIOS/chipset expects an SSD partition with such and such id (84) to have suspend work properly??
PS: My laptop has a 24GB SSD (alongside a 500GB HDD), in which there was originally two partitions (one used by Samsung ExpressCache, the other one I guess used by Intel Rapid Start).
and... I reformated the SSD partition to install linux there when I bought it. Lucky I kept the layout:
------------
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/sdb1 2048 37457919 18727936 73 Unknown
/dev/sdb2 37457920 46895103 4718592 84 OS/2 hidden C: drive
------------
Maybe the BIOS/chipset expects an SSD partition with such and such id (84) to have suspend work properly??
(see https:/ /communities. intel.com/ message/ 175742 )