On Fri, Aug 04, 2006 at 08:32:37PM -0400, Matej Cepl wrote:
> Do people usually use hibernate script or they run s2* directly? And BTW,
People _should_ use hibernate or some other wrapper (like powersaved
for example :-) that helps them make the system "secure" for suspend.
You'd probably want to
Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
> I guess you'll have to regenerate the initrd with the new uswsusp.conf
> file.
Silly me, of course, update-initramfs -u was needed.
Matěj
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On Saturday 05 August 2006 06:43, Matej Cepl wrote:
> Matej Cepl wrote:
> > suspend: Could not stat the resume device file
> >
> > Which is kind of weird because there is /dev/snapshot (I hope, that's the
> > device file the error message is talking about -- the error message could
> > use some lo
Matej Cepl wrote:
> Tried just out of the box configuration of hibernate from Debian/testing
> and got this error with uswsusp:
And I may as well send my /etc/uswsusp.conf
# /etc/uswsusp.conf(8) -- Configuration file for s2disk/s2both
#early writeout = y
compute checksum = y
resume device = /dev
Matej Cepl wrote:
> suspend: Could not stat the resume device file
>
> Which is kind of weird because there is /dev/snapshot (I hope, that's the
> device file the error message is talking about -- the error message could
> use some love concerning clarificatioin):
Sorry, that was apparently broke
Jason Lunz wrote:
> Come to think of it, I wonder how many of the "in-kernel swsusp doesn't
> work but suspend2 does" reports this is responsible for.
Hmm, I won't argue against in-kernel swsusp that much (two years after
suspend2 and it finally seems to begin to work ;-)), but uswsusp broke my
co
Matej Cepl wrote:
> Do people usually use hibernate script or they run s2* directly? And BTW,
> could somebody point me to the working configuration of /etc/acpi (for
> Debian if it matters) for all power button, closing lid, etc.?
Tried just out of the box configuration of hibernate from Debian/t
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> (aside from your fierce opposition to the competition, is there any rational
> reason why I should not have suspend2 in my kernel?)
On more than one occasion, the suspend2 patches have broken both
in-kernel swsusp and uswsusp on my laptop.
Come to think of it, I wonder h
Pavel Machek wrote:
> Probably kernel hardlocks during resume. Go to *vanilla* 2.6.18-rc3
> (no suspend2 patch, please), and try suspending it by echo 3 >
(aside from your fierce opposition to the competition, is there any rational
reason why I should not have suspend2 in my kernel?)
Sorry, I for