Am Wednesday 01 October 2008 21:55:08 schrieb Bob Proulx: > Laurent Guignard wrote: > > Andreas Richter a écrit : > > > schrieb Ji ZhengYu: > > >> As you have 4G memory, maybe change kernel to another which have > > >> `bigmem' support is a good idea, and you will try this if it doesn't > > >> work after doing above. > > This shouldn't be needed for 4G of ram. That would be needed for >4G > of ram. But at 4G I think everything should be okay. > > > > When I take 2Gig of RAM out of my computer, the hibernate process > > > works fine. > > Do you have enough swap space configured to save a 4G memory image? > If it works with 2G then I suspect that it is failing with 4G because > there isn't enough swap to save the image.
My swap-partition is 4G big. I tested hibernate with a 8G swap file and it doesn't work either. > To get to 4G all that is needed is CONFIG_HIGHMEM4G=y and that is the > default in stock Debian kernels. I can't find CONFIG_HIGHMEM4G in /boot/config-2.6.26-1-amd64. So it is compiled in? I think not. > > > Where can i find a "bigmem"-kernel in debian? Must i compile this > > > kernel by myself? > > > > You have just to run this command : > > aptitude search bigmem | grep linux-image > > Or use apt: > > apt-cache search linux-image bigmem I know apt-cache and the search option. But the search doesn't find any result. I use lenny at the moment. Are there a bigmem kernel in sid? Greetings, -- Andreas Richter URLs: http://www.anrichter.net | http://www.oszine.de GPG-KeyID: 0x7BA12DD9 Fingerprint: D2E9 202B F4F0 EB16 25DE 5FF7 0CF2 3C57 7BA1 2DD9
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