Am 04/12/14 18:10, schrieb Randolph Maaßen:
> 2014-12-04 17:58 GMT+01:00 Michael Vetter <michael.vet...@uni-konstanz.de>:
>>> Did you try suspending using the echo command I mentioned earlier?
>> Yes, it seemed to work (just starting up again didn't).
>>
>>> You can set the resume partition in the kernel. Might be an option.
>> Okay, so I changed my kernel command string from "root=/dev/sdb2" to
>> "root=/dev/sdb2,resume=/dev/mapper/g-SWAP".
> 
> In my menuconfig I have a space separated list, not comma separated.
> So I guess the boot failure is, that the kernel can't find the root
> partition /dev/sdb2,resume...

Okay, sorry thought this is equivalent to [1].
Anyways, I changed it to space and my system boots now.
So I tried the suspend command again, but when rebooting its like a
fresh reboot.

Any ideas?

[1] http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/bootparam.7.html

-- 
Michael

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