Hi,
I wanted to see if anyone had any suggestions on what I could do to get
hibernate working.
Just as a reminder, I get:
> cat /sys/power/state:
freeze mem
> cat /sys/power/disk
[disabled]
> The first should include 'disk' and the second should say enabled or
some such.
So, clearly this is
Hi,
Thank you for this.
> cat /sys/power/state
I get:
freeze mem
> cat /sys/power/disk
[disabled]
> The first should include 'disk' and the second should say enabled or
some such.
So, clearly this is not set correctly. How do I make these changes, if I am
allowed to?
> Note that
On Sun, Jun 12, 2016 at 10:46 AM, Ned Slider wrote:
>
>
> On 12/06/16 16:45, Globe Trotter wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>> I am a new CentOS user (quite familiar with Fedora 1-23+) and I decided to
>> try a new install of CentOS on a ASUS R503U.
>>
>> However, I can not get hibernate to
From: Ned Slider <n...@unixmail.co.uk>
To: centos@centos.org
Sent: Sunday, June 12, 2016 11:46 AM
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Getting hibernate to work on a new CentOS 7.2.1115
install
On 12/06/16 16:45, Globe Trotter wrote:
> Hi,
> I am a new CentOS user (quite familiar w
On 12/06/16 16:45, Globe Trotter wrote:
Hi,
I am a new CentOS user (quite familiar with Fedora 1-23+) and I decided to try
a new install of CentOS on a ASUS R503U.
However, I can not get hibernate to work. I try:
systemctl hibenaate
and I get:
Failed to execute operation: sleep verb not
Hi,
I am a new CentOS user (quite familiar with Fedora 1-23+) and I decided to try
a new install of CentOS on a ASUS R503U.
However, I can not get hibernate to work. I try:
systemctl hibenaate
and I get:
Failed to execute operation: sleep verb not supported
Btw, the problem does not go away
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