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Chirag Anand writes:
>> Check and update /etc/fstab with the hard disk partition that is
>> your "new" swap.
>> Check your /etc/fstab file if the swap partition is listed properly.
>> There must be someway to check this in Yast too, but some suse user
>Check and update /etc/fstab with the hard disk partition that is
>your "new" swap.
> Check your /etc/fstab file if the swap partition is listed properly.
> There must be someway to check this in Yast too, but some suse user
> can help better there.
>Yup, seems like your system is still using the
On Thu, September 4, 2008 3:09 pm, Mehul Ved said:
> On 9/4/08, Chirag Anand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hey guys
> Hi,
>
>> I am having problem with hibernating my system (suspend to disk). I
>> installed suse 11 a few days back only...
>>
>> It was working exactly fine earlier but now in it'
On Thursday 04 Sep 2008, Chirag Anand wrote:
> Hey guys
>
> I am having problem with hibernating my system (suspend to disk). I
> installed suse 11 a few days back only...
>
> It was working exactly fine earlier but now in it's log file, its
> stating:*resume partition
> * *'/dev/sda6' not active.
On 9/4/08, Chirag Anand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey guys
Hi,
> I am having problem with hibernating my system (suspend to disk). I
> installed suse 11 a few days back only...
>
> It was working exactly fine earlier but now in it's log file, its
> stating:*resume partition
> * *'/dev/sda6
Hey guys
I am having problem with hibernating my system (suspend to disk). I
installed suse 11 a few days back only...
It was working exactly fine earlier but now in it's log file, its
stating:*resume partition
* *'/dev/sda6' not active. cannot suspend'.*
sda6 was my old swap partition for suse