Hibernation under Breezy...

Shannon McMackin mcmackin at earthlink.net
Tue Sep 13 11:57:10 UTC 2005


Jim Richardson wrote:
> On Tue, 2005-09-13 at 02:05 -0400, Shannon McMackin wrote:
> 
>>Michael R Head wrote:
>>
>>>On Mon, 2005-09-12 at 21:55 -0400, Shannon McMackin wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Hibernation worked under Hoary.  For some reason, under Breezy it's not
>>>>working.  I have an IBM T41 and it freezes hard on the way back up.
>>>
>>>
>>>IBM T30 (acpi enabled): my laptop ignores the hibernated state after
>>>hibernating. 
>>>
>>>In other words, after hibernating and powering back on the laptop, the
>>>regular boot proceeds, no "dehibernation" occurs.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Is there any logging I can engage to try to debug things?
>>>
>>>
>>>I'd like to know, too.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Shannon
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>
>>Michael,
>>
>>Mine goes a little further, it actually starts to resume but then locks
>>while copying pages from memory.
>>
>>This means it's trying, so that sounds better than your situation.
>>
>>What does your /etc/default/acpi-support look like?
>>
>>Shannon
> 
> 
> This is the one fly in the laptop ointment for me. I got swsusp2 to work
> a while ago, but then upgraded to Breezy, and while I can patch and
> compile 2.6.13 for swsusp, I can't get it to boot... Anyway. Swsusp2
> worked well enough, any chance of it making it into the Ubuntu kernel? 
> 
> 
> 
How does it fail for you?  I keep getting the "Big fat warning" about a
previous hibernation and then errors not recognizing any devices.  Is
this the cramfs bug that I think has been mentioned on other posts?

It seems nobody can patch an ubuntu kernel with the swsusp2 code, either.

I was a happy user of swsusp2 with FC3, FC4 and RHEL4.

Hoary hibernated just fine, but something is just not right here.

Shannon





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