[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2007-12-27 Thread Deffe
Hi again,

I'm now that far that I know what's causing the error.
What I don't know is why this error is generated at the place it is, in my 
opinion the reason has no relation with the error.

When I modified the display settings from within KDE, KDE wrote a new xorg.conf 
file.
In that file one line is wrong, afein it is not wrong but it points to 
something that doesn't exist on my PC.
   Result: the error.

In the file, the one I previousely attached, KDE wrote a section referring as:  
Section Module with some load commands.
Following 'man xorg.conf' this loads some modules from a path 
/usr/lib/modules/fonts or /usr/lib/modules/extensions.

On my PC there is no /usr/lib/modules directory and therfore the error appears.
Don't know why it is not there.

When I just remove that line (set of line) from the xorg.conf file it
works.

To simply solve the problem,
 X should ignore the sections where it can't find the files or section for 
and not error out into text mode.
 Maybe a warning could be generated to show the man behind the machine that 
something is not working as set.

Marc

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2007-12-26 Thread Deffe
Hi,

Thanks Pascal for the file.
My impression that something is wrong with this file was correct.

The problem did not occur due to the sudden shutdown due to an empty battery.
Just before that I enabled in KDE “System Settings” “Monitor  Display” the 
second display by clicking the tick box in the “Size, Orientation  
Positioning” tab.

This wrote strange settings into the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file.
Due to that I had the problem message we have all seen.

Once this file changed, following the example I got from Pascal, the PC
booted again as usual.

I can repeat the error when I perform the same actions as described
above.

The attached xorg.conf file is the one brewed by KDE.

Marc


** Attachment added: xorg.conf
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/11069736/xorg.conf

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2007-12-25 Thread Deffe
I've the same problem after my laptop died from a empty battery.
Dell Latittude C840
Kunbuntu 7.10

After the KUNBUNTU display with moving horizontal bar, text is displayed 
Starting K Display manager as normal.
Also as normal services are started. Before teh problem, after the text message 
Starting Common Unix Printing Ssytem Cupsd  OK the KDE graphical login sceen 
was showed.
Now after a few seconds, and after first going blank, the text messages 
continue with Starting powernowd   OK.
this end with:
  Starting up
  Loading, please wait ...
  kinit: name_to_dev_t(/dev/disk/by-uuid/2524f0f6-424d-418f-bdd1-e59bd659e776+ 
= sda5(8,5)
  kinit: trying to resume from /dev/_the_same_path_as_above
  kinit: no resume image, doing normal boot ...
login prompt

I've read all previous messages and tried all proposed solutions. I
still have the problem.

sudo fdisk -l | grep swap  --- This list shows that sda5 is my swap 
sudo vol_id -u /dev/  --- This replies the 2524..776 number.
The UUID line in this file:/etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume is the same 
number as in the reported.line commands above.
sudo update-initramfs -u
reboot-- problem stays.

changing the last '0' by a '2 in the UUID line in /etc/fstab then
sudo update-initramfs -u
reboot-- problem stays

sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop is doing a lot of stuff but at the
end a reboot keeps the problem.

/etc/X11/xorg.conf file has for the display different screen resolution 
settings.
The lines in the /etc/usplash.conf have the numbers for X and Y that fit one of 
the settings from teh xorg.conf file.
Changing one or both doesn't do anything after reboot.

Has somebody some exta hints to try?

Can somebody mail ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) me his /etc/X11/xorg.conf file for 
comparing with mine?
   In this file on my PC two entries exist: Monitor and Screen.
   Both have different settings
   At tthe end of the file both refer to teh same monitor1

Kind regards,

Marc

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