Hi again,
I timed the resume process today, and I must admit, I don't know what I timed the last time. It certainly was not the resume... Now I measured it to about 1 minute in resume from disk. 25 seconds of those are spent reading from disk (512MB memory), and 15 is the normal BIOS boot, which leaves 20 seconds that lmce uses to start up again.
The time for lmce restart is ofcourse depending on how many devices you have (and what devices).
On the other hand, I tried pm-utils today, and got my MD to suspend to RAM.
I also read that pm-utils uses the HAL database to find out what stuff to do when suspending/resuming, which would mean that it supports more configurations easier.
So I timed the pm-utils suspend to ram and got these times:
(It used 30 seconds to turn off, not that it matters very much)
00 power on
09 lmce launch manager started
18 Orbiter started
30 all devices started, complete
= 30 seconds to resume
So, I would definitely recommend pm-utils. Remember, this is the standard in Ubuntu 810.
br,
samuca