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partition swap non active d'après uswsusp



Bonjour,

Lors de la mise à jour du paquet uswsusp, il me met ceci:

Configuration de uswsusp
The swap partition that was found in uswsusp's configuration file is not
active. In most cases this means userspace software suspend will not
work for you and you will need to choose (or let uswsusp choose) another
partition. In some corner cases however, this can be what you want.


Continue without a valid swap partition?

et après je fais qd mm "yes".

If you leave this empty, you will get the hardcoded default,
/dev/snapshot. This should be OK in almost all cases, don't change this
  unless you have a good reason to do so.
The device node through which uswsusp can talk to the kernel:

Je fais ok, en laissant le champ vide.

Performing a check sum using the MD5 algorithm to verify the image
integrity is slightly safer, but also takes slightly more time.
Perform checksum on image?

No (par defaut)

Compressing the image with LZF compression algorithm will result in a
smaller image, which makes it possible to suspend with a smaller swap
partition. Generally it will also make reading and writing the image
faster because there is less to read and write.

Compress image?

Yes (par defaut)

uswsusp can start syncing the resume device early in the process of
  writing the image to it. This has been reported to speed up the
suspend   on some boxes and eliminate the "fast progress meter and long
fsync       wait" effect.


Perform early write out?

Oui par defaut.

You can specify the preferred maximum image size (in bytes). This is not
 a hard bound; the uswsusp tool will do its best to limit the image size
  as specified by this parameter, but if that's not possible, it will
    suspend the system anyway with a bigger image. If this value is set
to    0, the snapshot image will be as small as possible. If you leave
it       empty you get the hard coded default, which is 500MB. The
default value   you are presented with is 45% of the memory available on
your system,     this is not the maximal size, but some additional free
memory speeds up   the suspend and resume process.

Preferred maximum image size:

Par defaut, il y a ca: 484332748 et j'ai laissé.


You can specify the kernel console loglevel which the s2disk/s2both and
  resume utilities will use to report progress. On a stock kernel,
    messages with level higher then 7 are usually not shown.

Y'a rien et j'ai laissé.

You can specify the kernel console loglevel which the resume utility   │
 will use in case the resume fails.
Maximal log level:

Y'a rien et j'ai laissé.

For added security it is possible to encrypt the image of your system
 state that is written to disk. On resume (and suspend if you don't you
  use a RSA key) you will be asked to provide a passphrase. With
   encryption the suspend and resume process will take significantly
more   time.
        Encrypt image?

Y'a "no" et j'ai laissé par defaut.

et la il me regénère un initrd:

update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-2.6.18-3-686


Avant la commande "suspend" marchait nikel et mnt, ca fait rien...lol

# suspend

[1]+  Stopped                 su

Il me fait carrement quitter le mode root...lol.

Merci :-)



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