Michael Biebl wrote: > Andrew Perrin wrote: >> Greetings- >> >> I have just finished setting up my new laptop, a Lenovo Thinkpad X61 >> Tablet PC. I am running Debian testing with a self-compiled kernel >> 2.6.24.2. Generally it works very nicely and I am pleased with it; >> however, hibernate/resume does not work correctly. Specifically: using >> either gnome's "hibernate" button or using pm-hibernate, the system >> snapshots correctly and shuts down, but upon starting back up it just does >> a normal reboot. >> >> The kernel has SWSUSP built in, with a default partition of /dev/sda3 >> which is an empty partition, and the kernel options in GRUB include >> resume=/dev/sda3 . >> >> Any advice? > > Do you have uswsusp installed, but your kernel is compiled without an > initramfs? > In that case it won't work. s2disk requires a initramfs to successfully > resume. > Option 1) > Compile your kernel with make-kpkg kernel_image --initrd > Option 2) > Uninstall uswsusp and use kernel swsusp.
Option 3) Use a Debian kernel :-) Michael -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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