'Hibernate' 'reboots' machine :)

Aaron Kiley aaron.kiley at gmail.com
Thu Dec 15 14:15:42 UTC 2005


Sending this to the list 4 times wont get a responce any quicker, and could
be considered spamming!

On 15/12/05, Mario Splivalo <mario.splivalo at mobart.hr> wrote:
>
> I go to System-LogOut and then select Hibernate. Screen goes black
> (which is a bit annoying - could it display some progress bar or just
> the percentage counter?), and after a minute or so the laptop powers
> off.
>
> When I turn it back on, Ubuntu boots, it says 'loading modules', then
> the percentage counter starts restoring the RAM from the disk image, and
> afte that's done the laptop does the reboot. And everything I had
> working on is gone.
>
> I've been browsing trough /var/log/syslog and /var/log/messages, but
> didn't seem to find any usefull (at least for me) information.
>
> So, I'd appreciate anything that could help me have a functional
> 'hibernate' option.
>
> The laptop is IBM (Lenovo) ThinkPad R52.
>
> I used to have Gericom Hummer, on which hibernate functioned well.
>
>         Mike
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> Mob-Art
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>
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