On Wed, Aug 23, 2000 at 11:17:45AM -0400, Adam C Powell IV wrote:
>
> I have a Z505S with Debian, installed from RedHat so I could get the Windows
> Refund (but never got it because of an install mistake which will require
> Windows to fix :-( ).
So it seems you'll have to repartition your drive to restore the
hibernate partition. What's so special about it that you can't create
this partition under Linux?
>
> The mistake was to let RedHat auto-partition the disk, which erased the
> hibernate partition! That was really dumb. Don't erase that partition, it's
> really important! Until I get a CD-ROM for the machine and fix it, I'm stuck
> without the ability to hibernate.
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any marginally competent physicist would immediately use this to
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This is obviously impossible.
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