Bug#1088225: debian-installer: automatic partitioning does not allow for hibernation
Hi Allan
Am 25. November 2024 16:17:40 MEZ schrieb allan <wizard10000@gmail.com>:
>It's been probably three months ago, I used the default netinstall
>image and upgraded it to Unstable.
What a coincidence:
there have been changings to fix exactly this issue (amongst others)
and the package with these changings has been uploaded on
Oct 08, 2024.
So, could you try again with a recent image?
Thanks
Holger
>
>On Mon, Nov 25, 2024 at 7:56 AM Holger Wansing <hwansing@mailbox.org> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Am 25. November 2024 13:33:31 MEZ schrieb allan grossman <wizard10000@gmail.com>:
>> >Package: debian-installer
>> >Severity: important
>> >Tags: d-i
>> >X-Debbugs-Cc: wizard10000@gmail.com
>> >
>> >Dear Maintainer,
>> >
>> > * What led up to the situation?
>> >
>> > Installing Debian using automatic partitioning
>>
>> Which installation did you use?
>> Which URL, from which date?
>>
>> >
>> > * What exactly did you do (or not do) that was effective (or
>> > ineffective)?
>> >
>> > Used default automatic partitioning when installing Debian
>> >
>> > * What was the outcome of this action?
>> >
>> > Resulting swap space is insufficient to support hibernation
>> >
>> > * What outcome did you expect instead?
>> >
>> > I expected for d-i automatic partitioning to reserve enough swap space
>> > to support hibernation. Kernel documentation at
>> > https://docs.kernel.org/admin-guide/pm/sleep-states.html#hibernation
>> > suggests that default hibernation image size is 2/5 of installed RAM
>> > so most users installing Debian using automatic partitioning will not
>> > be able to hibernate their machine.
>> >
>> >
>> >-- System Information:
>> >Debian Release: trixie/sid
>> > APT prefers unstable
>> > APT policy: (900, 'unstable')
>> >Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
>> >
>> >Kernel: Linux 6.11.10-amd64 (SMP w/8 CPU threads; PREEMPT)
>> >Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8), LANGUAGE not set
>> >Shell: /bin/sh linked to /usr/bin/dash
>> >Init: systemd (via /run/systemd/system)
>> >LSM: AppArmor: enabled
>>
>> Could you please sent us the installer log files, you can find them in
>> /var/log/installer on the installed system.
>>
>>
>> Holger
>>
>>
>>
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