> 
> Adam C Powell IV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > Until I get a CD-ROM for the machine and fix it, I'm stuck without
> > the ability to hibernate.
> 
> Why not just ask someone with the same laptop what their partition
> table looks like and fix yours with fdisk?

That might work, or might not... depending on whether the hibernation
partition needs a special format or not.

I have no idea what BIOS a Vaio uses, but if it has a Phoenix BIOS, 
try Patrick Ashmore's lphdisk (pronounced elf disk) - 
        http://www.procyon.com/~pda/

Phdisk type hibernation volumes do need some partition details, just 
being of fdisk type a0 (thinkpad hibernate) isn't enough.

However - if it's one of those annoying types where the hibernate file
lives on a FAT filesystem - you can just copy a working hibernate file.
Make sure your fellow user has the same amount of memory though. 

* Heather Stern * star@ many places...


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