Having partitioned my disk (Partition Magic 5.0) and turned my laptop
(Packard Bell EasyLite FX500) into a dual boot machine (Windows 98SE /
Debian Potato), I get the following error message on booting up:
"Invalid HIBERNATION Partition.. run HDPREPEZ or AMI Save to File Utility"
Well, I ran HDPREPEZ as suggested, and it seemed to cure it, but only until
I booted Linux again, whereupon the message reappeared the following time I
booted up.
So, how should I fix it permanently? Do I need to repartition, reserving
a partition for the hibernation stuff (I see this is an option in
HDPREPEZ.CFG). Or is there an easier way?
TIA.
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Stephen Turner http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~sret1/
Statistical Laboratory, Centre for Mathematical Sciences,
Wilberforce Road, Cambridge, CB3 0WB, England
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