Sorry, but I don't sure that I undrestand you.
 Primary, yes, I was enable the software suspend in my kernel.
 Second, if the the bios native hibernation don't work with the swap partition 
with wich
partition it work and if I will give any parameter to the kernel in the boot?
 And last, if I remember good, the documentation say that the default place for 
resume is the
swap partition, so.., why do you say that this partition doesn't work with the 
bios-native-hibernation.

Thank you

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-----Original Message-----
From: Κωνσταντίνος Κουκόπουλος [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 28, 2005 6:55 PM
To: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: resume to disk

On Mon 28 Mar 2005 13:20, Gustavo Halperin wrote:
>  Yes I'm currently using a native software suspend from the Kernel
> 2.6.7. Her documentation say that by default the suspend use the swap
> partition.
>  This Documentation (Documentation/power/swsusp.txt) also say append
> "resume=/dev/<swap partition>"
> in the kernel parameters. And I did it.

The documentation you're referring to is about software suspend (in which the 
OS takes care of saving the memory to disk). But if you're using the bios 
native hibernation mode then I think that it won't work with the swap 
partition. Perhaps you have to enable software suspend in your kernel 
configuration?


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