Hello RedTux
Please post the output of
dbus-send --system --print-reply --dest=org.freedesktop.UPower
--type=method_call --reply-timeout=6000 /org/freedesktop/UPower
org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties.Get string:org.freedesktop.UPower
string:CanHibernate
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Are you sure this has been successfully fixed? I am testing natty and
although the swap partition has sized a bit bigger than my RAM, i am
missing the hibernate option in the power off menu. Is the package
hibernate needed for that? If so, I might file another bug report (it is
not installed on my
** Branch linked: lp:~ubuntu-core-dev/partman-auto/ubuntu
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/345126
Title:
Installer creates too small swap partition (hibernation fails)
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This bug was fixed in the package partman-auto - 93ubuntu3
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* Change the x86 atomic recipes to make the minimum swap size be 100% of
RAM, so that hibernate always works (LP: #345126).
-- Colin Watson cjwat...@ubuntu.com Fri, 17
I see no need to remove the hibernate option, certainly.
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Title:
Installer creates too small swap partition (hibernation fails)
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I too have the same hibernate issue , I have 3086420 kB RAM , the Ubuntu
made swap of about 470 MB , then I increased the swap size to 3087352
kB , but still I am unable to hibernate my notebook .
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Installer creates too small swap partition (hibernation fails)
Finally the issue resolved after increasing the swap memory size and
then installing hibernate 1.99-1.1 . Now I can hibernate my notebook
finally .
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For people not using hibernation the settings in the original example
seem fine (if the drive is only 8 GB, one does not want to waste to much
space on swap).
If the autopartitioning logic is changed, it would be nice to add any
changes only as options, keeping the present partitioning scheme as
Removing hibernate altogether just seems like throwing the baby out with
the bathwater, if I may use such a cliché phrase. This bug doesn't seem
like something that would take a major re-engineering effort to fix,
though to be honest my knowledge of such things is low.
My vote, for what its
So we need to either fix this in Natty or remove the Hibernate option
all together. FWIW, I don't believe Ubuntu on Mac users have this
option, so there is precedence already.
** Also affects: partman-auto (Ubuntu Natty)
Importance: High
Status: Triaged
** Changed in: partman-auto
** Changed in: ubuntu-release-notes
Status: Fix Released = New
** Also affects: partman-auto (Ubuntu Maverick)
Importance: High
Status: Triaged
** Changed in: partman-auto (Ubuntu Maverick)
Status: Triaged = Won't Fix
** Changed in: partman-auto (Ubuntu Maverick)
Documented at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MaverickMeerkat/ReleaseNotes.
** Changed in: ubuntu-release-notes
Status: New = Fix Released
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i did manual install and put swap to be 1024 so it should be 1024 mb but now in
system monitor i see its 976.0 mb
also ram is showing smalled - 1002.4 mb
why ?
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Milan: I almost took the time to open a new bug. Unfortunately, after
27+ years of working with computers, I am starting to have fits of I
just want it to work!
In this case, I had just done a fresh install of 10.04 and found all of
the other quirks on my Dell C400 to have been fixed, but now
Nathan: Please open a new bug. There's no point in mixing different
issues on the same report. I think in your case the swap partition may
be too small to hold both the RAM and already present swap memory, but
this would need investigation. Just try hibernating right after starting
the system, and
I know this may not be the same problem, but this bug was as close a
match as I could find.
I have 768 MB of physical memory, the installer created a 881 MB swap
partition, everything looks fine in org.freedesktop.upower.policy, it
worked in 9.10 and yet... I do not have the option to hibernate.
** Summary changed:
- Installer on UNR image creates too small swap partition
+ Installer creates too small swap partition (hibernation fails)
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