On Fri, 14 Jan 2011, Michael Biebl wrote:
On 14.01.2011 07:10, Wenceslao González-Viñas wrote:
Dear Michael,
It works!!! So, the bug should be changed to something that
initramfs-tools do not detect automatically the resume point ?
My guess is, that at some point your swap
Hi maks,
On 14.01.2011 11:10, maximilian attems wrote:
On Fri, 14 Jan 2011, Michael Biebl wrote:
Should maybe update-initramfs -u re-evalutate the RESUME parameter?
there is an open bug about that. Trouble is that it is stored in
/etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume and thus we wouldn't be
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
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
On 14.01.2011 06:49, Wenceslao González-Viñas wrote:
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
Dear Michael,
It works!!! So, the bug should be changed to something that
initramfs-tools do not detect automatically the resume point ?
In any case, just if it is of some help I attach the output you asked me:
! ls -al /dev/disk/by-uuid/
total 0
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 140 Jan 14
On 14.01.2011 07:10, Wenceslao González-Viñas wrote:
Dear Michael,
It works!!! So, the bug should be changed to something that
initramfs-tools do not detect automatically the resume point ?
My guess is, that at some point your swap partition was re-formatted and so the
UUID changed.
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 ...)
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