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I have this issue in two computers, both using the standard partion
scheme proposed by the Debian installer, therefore, probably more users
will have the same problem.
Thanks a lot for your work,
Best Regards,
kix
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-kernel/2013/07/msg01000.html) for the
problem with multiple swap devices.
Thanks a lot,
kix
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Olivier Berger escribió:
Hi.
On Thu, Oct 24, 2013 at 06:29:34AM +, Rodolfo García Peñas (kix) wrote:
reassign 724275 initramfs-tools
While I understand there is something suboptimal in the interaction
of initramfs
there are more than one).
What package should modify that file?
kix
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hat. The user will
understand that the resume problems will be related to uswsusp.conf
configuration. Because when the uswsusp package reconfiguration calls
update-initramfs tools, the user will exec only one command
"dpkg-reconfigure uswsusp". IMO, this method is better.
More comments are ve
;dpkg-reconfigure" is not done and "resume"
is not written.
Askar Safin
So, initramfs-tools should read /etc/uswsusp.conf and add the resume
device to the resume file?
Then, when the user run dpkg-reconfigure uswsusp,
update-initramfs-tools will update the initrd resume file and t
ipts to write that file and then call
update-initramfs script. I will use UUIDs in that file (when available).
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kix.
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pend to disk. Is this line:
debian:/var/lib/initramfs-tools# cat /etc/uswsusp.conf | grep resume
resume device = # RESUME=/dev/sda3 UUID=6242f227-2677-4df5-85d1-c64262909585
Probably, the easiest solution is check if the line is commented.
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