On Wed, 30 Nov 2011 01:35:21 -0500 (EST), Marc Shapiro wrote:
The problem was that the /etc/uswsusp.conf file (used by s2disk and
s2both) still had the old swap file listed as the resume device.
Correcting that and then updating the initrd seems to have solved the
problem. At least the system fully boots without requiring any
intervention. Unfortunately, s2disk does not work. When I try (as
root) to run s2disk I get the 'Can not stat device...' message then.
Unless I can get this working really soon I am probably just going to
uninstall uswsusp as I have never used it in the past and don't see much
need for it on a desktop system that is usually up 24/7.
Excellent! How were you able to figure this out? I have no experience
with s2disk. I don't have it installed, and I've been running Desktop
Debian systems for a long time; so you don't need it.