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Re: Hibernate fails



On 17/06/11 13:47, Carl Fink wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 08:22:35PM +1000, Scott Ferguson wrote:
> 
>> Do you have a swap partition??
> 
> root@cf-gw:/home/carlf# free

<snipped>

:-)
Actually, just yes would have been fine
:-D

> 
>    Device Boot      Start         End      Blocks   Id  System
> /dev/sda1               1        1698    13631488   27  Unknown
> /dev/sda2   *        1698        1710      102400    7  HPFS/NTFS
> /dev/sda3            1710        8238    52429824    7  HPFS/NTFS
> /dev/sda4            8238       30401   178024298+   5  Extended
> /dev/sda5            8239       11845    28973227+  83  Linux
> /dev/sda6           11846       29438   141312000    7  HPFS/NTFS
> /dev/sda7           29438       30401     7738017   82  Linux swap / Solaris

Ta - I meant to ask.

> 
>> /var/log/pm-suspend.log ??

No. You said it was suspending instead of hibernating. Hence the request.

> 
> I'm suspecting you really are asking about hibernate.log?
> suspend.log is very long, here's a representative sample:
> 
<snipped>
Please send the recent suspend log events - if it makes it easier:-
cat /var/log/pm-suspend.log | tail -n 120 > sample
then edit sample.


<snipped>
Sorry that I don't have an immediate solution for you - just more
questions, and the observation that Gateways can be fickle beast, BIOS
settings, and whether on AC power can effect suspend and hibernation (my
only Gateway is a much older Solo series).

Does hibernate (suspend to disk) work with Windoof??
Any relevant messages in /var/log/messages??
likewise dmesg before and after hibernate??
eg. acpi type errors (or apm....)
Is this a recent problem??
Is that a Windoof or Linux bootloader on the Windoof partition??
What is that first large primary partition??
What is the value of:-
cat /sys/power/image_size ??

When you post the answers to those questions I'll have a bit of a think,
probably pm_test will be able to (try and) narrow down the source of the
problem. Additionally we can maybe try uswsusp (from sid).

Cheers

-- 
I don't mean to sound bitter, cold, or cruel, but I am, so that's how it
comes out.
 ~ Bill Hicks


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