I can't believe it... it works ! :))) I went into cfdisk and cut the hibernation part hda1 into 2 pieces. That is, deleted it and put a 541 MB new hibernation at the end of the free space. Plus one little one (7 MB) in the beginning. Which is unfortunateley unusable now - i seem to have used up all primaries, and cfdisk won't offer me a logical there. Formatted new with lphdisk - and here it is ! wow. And it's quite fast also :)
-- micha. mi (Dienstag, 11. Februar 2003 06:37 ) : > Now i created a hibernation partition type A0 with lphdisk. Since i thought > of maximum speed writing on the outermost rim of disk, in the beginning had > provided a 549 MB hda1 for hibernation. > Yet with only 128 MB Ram installed. > I toggled 'save to disk' in the BIOS and later tried 'Fn Q' - > hurra, it works ! > But when waking the machine up again, it says, > to get to work hibernation you have to reboot again or to insert the > original harddrive !? I guess it didn't found the hda1 ? > Rebooting didn't work, also. Fortunateley there was no linux-partition > destroyed, only the grub MBR had gone. I could chroot into the original > filesystem from an installer-ramdisk and reinstall it. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]