Dear Michael,

Answers inside your email. Thank you very much. Best regards,

Wenceslao

Michael Biebl <bi...@debian.org> ha escrito:

On 13.01.2011 07:45, W.GV wrote:
Package: pm-utils
Version: 1.3.0-3
Severity: important

pm-* work except pm-hibernate, which seems to hibernate. After booting up
system does not detects the information to wake-up. So, grub and kernel starts
as if has been a shutdown before (except recovering journals in ext3
filesystems ...)

What is your swap partition, how big is it, how big is your RAM?
(cat /proc/swaps ; cat /proc/meminfo).

!!!! cat /proc/swaps

Filename                                Type            Size    Used    Priority
/dev/sda2                               partition       1980408 0       -1

RAM : 2GB ... but you can see the full output:

!!!! cat /proc/meminfo

MemTotal:        1990884 kB
MemFree:          734188 kB
Buffers:          127572 kB
Cached:           737880 kB
SwapCached:            0 kB
Active:           541352 kB
Inactive:         557456 kB
Active(anon):     233708 kB
Inactive(anon):    69072 kB
Active(file):     307644 kB
Inactive(file):   488384 kB
Unevictable:           0 kB
Mlocked:               0 kB
SwapTotal:       1980408 kB
SwapFree:        1980408 kB
Dirty:              2652 kB
Writeback:             0 kB
AnonPages:        233384 kB
Mapped:           126604 kB
Shmem:             69396 kB
Slab:             109496 kB
SReclaimable:      91652 kB
SUnreclaim:        17844 kB
KernelStack:        2168 kB
PageTables:        16728 kB
NFS_Unstable:          0 kB
Bounce:                0 kB
WritebackTmp:          0 kB
CommitLimit:     2975848 kB
Committed_AS:     977256 kB
VmallocTotal:   34359738367 kB
VmallocUsed:      355684 kB
VmallocChunk:   34359350584 kB
HardwareCorrupted:     0 kB
HugePages_Total:       0
HugePages_Free:        0
HugePages_Rsvd:        0
HugePages_Surp:        0
Hugepagesize:       2048 kB
DirectMap4k:       10240 kB
DirectMap2M:     2017280 kB




Do you use the default Debian kernel with initramfs?

Yes

What does
cat /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume
say? Does it point to the correct partition?


!!!! cat /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume

RESUME=UUID=9b880a94-8d79-434d-81f2-789d2cc7c532

This is not a partition of the system (as seen in fstab or in /dev/disk/by-uuid/ )!!!! . Could it be the MBR ... so the disk instead of a partition ? How could I know if this is correct? If it is not should I just edit etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume and change accordingly?

Michael

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