1 Gb swap partition since I have 8 Gb physical RAM available
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When you invoke hibernate your system tries to stuff contents of your 8GB RAM into your 1GB swap partition. Do you see how that works?
I doesn't but at least you get an error message. Backup everything then reinstall with 8GB swap partition.
Good
luck
!
Ciao!
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---- Leonel Salazar <leonel.lordford@gmail.com> wrote:
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Yes I have a 1 Gb swap partition since I have 8 Gb physical RAM
available... I just cat /var/log/syslog | grep "hibernate" and got
systemd-hibernate.service: Main provess exited, code=exited,
status=1/FAILURE
hibernate.target: Job hibernate.target/start failed with result
'dependency'.
And similar messages.... I'll try google it later tomorrow wen back online,
I can't access internet afterwork... any help is welcome !
Regards from Cuba.
LordFord.
2017-09-26 9:48 GMT-04:00 Yapoz <yapoz@protonmail.ch>:
> 1) Do you have a swap partition?
> 2) What does your /var/log/syslog have to say about this happening?
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> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Can't hibernate Toshiba laptop
> Local Time: September 26, 2017 8:55 AM
> UTC Time: September 26, 2017 12:55 PM
> From: leonel.lordford@gmail.com
> To: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org
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> Hello there,
>
> I recently upgraded to Stretch using Plasma 5.8 and I can't hibernate my
> Toshiba Satellite L745D... the process seams to start but after a few
> seconds the screen just starts blinking but never goes black for good... I
> just lost my work very often beacause after that I just have to turn it off
> pressing the Power button....
>
> Any help or maybe just point me to the right direction to find out what to
> do... I'm kind of new in Debian...
>
> Grettings from Cuba !
> LordFord.
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