"steven k. thompson" wrote: > [...] Any way to get hibernation > back that anyone knows of?
Depends on the BIOS. If your machine has a Phoenix NoteBIOS, lphdisk (available from a Deb archive near you) will format a partition (which must be number 4, i.e., probably /dev/hda4) in the right way. Check the boot messages from the BIOS (mine said something along the lines of ``can't find anywhere to suspend to, disabling this feature'' on boot without the relevant partition) to diagnose the problem. Apparently you can also suspend to a file in a FAT<something> partition, but I don't know how to do this, since I got rid of any trace of FAT on my system. Perhaps the BIOS/machine docs tell you how to do this? HTH, Stephen -- email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- http://www.dur.ac.uk/stephen.rank/ smail: Research Institute for Software Evolution, Department of Computer Science, University of Durham, U.K. icbm: 1 deg 34' 8'' West, 54 deg 46' 3'' North