[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Did you also use LVM2 by any chance? I would actually like to have both LVM2 > and LUKS if possible.
Yes it is lvm2. I used the debian-install to set it up. lvm2 is the default now. > > It works for me. Your mileage may vary. > > I really hope my mileage will not vary! I am really worried of the > installation working and even suspend and hibernation working correctly but > then one day, whether due to upgrade or whatnot, hibernation fails, corrupts > swap and upon resume, corrupts my data. While trying things I have many times had both suspend to memory and to disk both fail. I have fsck'd my disks many times. Although it is possible to experience filesystem corruption it is a rare thing and not something that happens with every crash. I would not fear it as an overwhelming problem. One clarification though. In my case I was specifically talking about suspend to disk working for me. The original question was about suspending to disk with an encrypted partition and that was the point I was addressing. With my described configuration on the T42 suspend to disk with an encrypted partition is working perfectly and I have not yet experienced a failure with it. But suspend to ram is not quite so good on my T42. While I can demonstrate suspend to ram working I cannot do it reliably 100% of the time. This is not related to the encrypted partitions. On the T43p (gone to a friend) both types of suspend seem to be quite reliable. But unfortunately for me I have not quite converged on a good recipe for suspend to ram to be 100% reliable. It sometimes works and sometimes fails to resume. I am still collecting information about it and will eventually be posting my own questions to the list about it. But in the meantime I have been using suspend to disk with everything encrypted and that has not yet failed me. Bob -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]