*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 146894 ***
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: initramfs-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 146894 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 146894
On upgrade to gutsy boot hangs because uswsusp is looking for /dev/hda, but
now is /dev/sda
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Similar problems here
i renamed /etc/uswsusp.conf to olduswsusp.conf then
sudo dpkg-reconfigure initramfs-tools linux-image-2.6.24-19-generic
rather than
sudo dpkg-reconfigure initramfs-tools
the reason being that this is the kernel i am using yet i have linux-
image-2.6.24-21-generic on the s
Sorry...I also ran
update-initramfs -u -k all
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FIX!
In my /etc/uswsusp.conf file, I found this:
#resume device = UUID=65336f5d-40f3-4180-b930-53c4586e9f40
resume device = /dev/mapper/cswap
Apparently the upgrade had modified it. I uncommented the first line,
and commented out the second line, and no more complaints!
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This bug is still present in Hardy. I upgraded from 7.04, and when I
booted today, I got this message:
resume: libcrypt version 1.2.4
resume: Could not stat the resume device file '/dev/mapper/cswap'
Please type in the full pathname to try again
or press ENTER to boot the system:
When I boot, ho
Had this problem (on debian), with the info given here and a bit of
extra thought i got it figured out and fixed.
The problem was that the ram disk used in the boot process was made when
my swap partition was /dev/hda2. The problem appeared when i had to
rearrange my hard disk and moved swap to /d
I think I have the same problem after upgrade from Ubuntu 7.04 to 7.10
(i386) on my notebook. Disk was named hda in 7.04 (kernel 2.6.20) but it
is sda in 7.10 (kernel 2.6.22). And resume after boot is looking for
hda6 (swap partition) but cannot find it. When splash screen is active,
it is deadlock
Ok, just thought i'd write down what I did to fix it. The problem for me
turned out to be the swap partition not staying in one place (/dev/sda3
one day, /dev/sdb3 the next), so I:
1. Find the current location for the swap partition: sudo /sbin/fdisk -l | grep
swap
2. Find the UUID: sudo vol_id [
Hey that fixed it! Thanks, Lauri!
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One way of doing it is through the graphical user interface of synaptic
(Menu: System->Preferences->Synaptic...). The quicker way of doing it is
via the command line:
1. Open a terminal (Menu: Accessories -> Terminal)
2. Type in: sudo apt-get remove --purge uswsusp
3. Press enter and give your pa
I have the same problem. How do you uninstall uswsusp? I'm new at
this.
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For me this solved with the upgrade to the next kernel version :)
On 6/1/07, Brett Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> the /etc/uswsusp.conf file is broken after a recent upgrade -- looks
> like this is a uswsusp bug, not initramfs-tools
>
> ** Changed in: uswsusp (Ubuntu)
> Sourcepackagename: in
the /etc/uswsusp.conf file is broken after a recent upgrade -- looks
like this is a uswsusp bug, not initramfs-tools
** Changed in: uswsusp (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: initramfs-tools => uswsusp
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So, this looks like a uswsusp bug to me, not a initramfs-tools bug. I'd
forgotten that I'd even installed uswsusp, but just removing the
packages fixed the problem for me.
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i forgote
i change /etc/fstab from sda to hda,
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i use ubuntu with kernel
2.6.20-16-generic
in /etc/uswsusp.conf
i change
resume device = /dev/sda5
to
resume device = /dev/hda5
ofcorce i have resume partition as /dev/hda5
I did a dpkg-reconfigure uswsusp, and took all the defaults except
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No... 5 minutes ago a problem again showed :/ no It is showed after
when I upgrade kernel form 2.6.20-15-generic to 2.6.20-16-generic.
In my case update-initramfs -u -k all not solved it,
Plead Help Me and keep looking
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I guess I should mention that the problem did not reappear when I did a
complete reinstall of Ubuntu (repartitioned the hdd, etc.). It only
showed up after I upgraded.
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I had the same problem after upgrade to kernel 2.6.20-16. update-
initramfs -u -k all solved it, it now boots correctly. But i guess it
should be made automatic, because BFU won't know what to do.
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Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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My problem is solved
I run LiveCD generate initramfs
update-initramfs -u -k all
Next, I copy generated file and copy In my case to /media/disk-2/boot/
And problem is solved
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I did a "dpkg-reconfigure initramfs-tools" but it didn't solved the
problem
On 4/27/07, Lauri Kainulainen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes. I had the exact same problem. IIRC it was the reinstall of
> initramfs-tools that helped. You might also try "dpkg-reconfigure
> initramfs-tools" since that c
"Try a 'sudo update-initramfs'"
Terminal ask me:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo update-initramfs
Password:
You must specify at least one of -c, -u, or -d.
Usage: /usr/sbin/update-initramfs [OPTION]...
Options:
-k [version] Specify kernel version or 'all'
-c Create a new initramfs
-u
I have encountered the same problem. In my case, swap device name
(/dev/hda...) was changed to UUID in /etc/fstab during transition to
Edgy. And after transition to Feisty swap device UUID changed during
each reboot. So, I have modified swap UUID=... to /dev/sda... in
/etc/fstab. And finally I had
Try a 'sudo update-initramfs'
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Hi, I wanted to sorry on start for my weak English
I have Desktop computer and I have same problem but It saw not after upgrade to
Feisty - It not important "when"
When I boot The process would hang at the start of usplash (the meter would go
for a few millimeters) - exactly
Now I pressed CTRL
Lauri, you can access the console where the question is waiting for
input with . As you discovered, the other way is to boot in
safe mode.
I did run into the same problem after changing swap partitions and
changing some ACPI settings.
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Yes. I had the exact same problem. IIRC it was the reinstall of
initramfs-tools that helped. You might also try "dpkg-reconfigure
initramfs-tools" since that could remove the faulty bits from your
configs.
And I don't even use hibernate/resume on this laptop, so it was pretty
surprising that I got
Sorry, I've badly stated the problem: during a normal (re)boot the
computer asks me to location where to find the resume file. Strange
since no resume file should be needed. Was it your problem too?
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Sorry I can't help you with the actual resuming. My problem was that
resume asks for the device file or wants enter to be pressed and if I
boot through the default grub-option (with usplash on) it will just hang
there. Booting via safe mode lets me press enter so I can continue.
If it's a resume r
So, I install wajig and reinstall initramfs-tools but, as before, it
cannot resume during the boot process :(
Is there a file to delete where the state suspend2disk/need to resume is
stored?
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Apt-get does not seem to be able to do a reinstall, but wajig can. So
just apt-get install wajig and do a "wajig reinstall initramfs-tools". I
guess it just does the apt-get remove and install but uses --ignore-deps
or something with the commands..
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I got the same message after upgrading to Feisty and removing mdadm (and
changing manually all the hda to sda in /etc/fstab, /etc/blkid.tab and the
menu.lst):
"Attempting to boot the system
kinit: No resume image, doing normal boot
resume: libgcrypt version 1.2.3
resume: could not stat the resume
Ok. I guess I got it solved. Did a reinstall of initramfs-tools and I
guess the reconfiguring did the trick.
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