Colony 4 report
Sitsofe Wheeler
sitsofe at yahoo.com
Tue Sep 20 18:08:45 CDT 2005
--- Wouter Stomp <wouterstomp at gmail.com> wrote:
> But you still have to choose for breezy in grub right? Or is it
> supposed to resume directly and bypass grub (which I would expect
> from
> a resume function)? In that case it is not working for me...
I originally had a problem with suspsend to disk because I had two
swap partitions. Disabling one in /etc/fstab and adding resume=... to
grub seemed to get things to work.
Then there was a problem after updating the kernel. I found that
having resume=... on the grub command line was giving an error in
dmesg (something along the lines of swap partition could not be
found). Further, I could suspend and not resume. After looking a bit
closer I noticed that it was already an option within
/etc/mkinitramfs/initramfs.conf . I decided to use dpkg-reconfigure
kernel-`uname -r` and noticed that it was asking me questions wrt to
symlinks. Previously I had said no, this time I said yes. initramfs
was rebuilt, grub was updated. I did a shut down and the next time I
booted ubuntu resumed from an out of date hibernation state and which
forced me to fsck / : ) At any rate hibernation was working again.
All of this is probably off topic for this list though.
Sitsofe | http://sucs.org/~sits/
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