Re: Not resuming from hibernation; doing normal reboot instead

2010-06-12 Thread Stefan Monnier
>> It's easy to work around this problem: don't use UUIDs. >> After all, if you're using LVM, then your partitions have meaningful >> names, so use those rather than the incomprehensible and >> meaningless UUIDs. > You mean that I should edit /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume and set > RESUME=/de

Re: Re: Not resuming from hibernation; doing normal reboot instead

2010-06-12 Thread Nima Azarbayjany
It's easy to work around this problem: don't use UUIDs. After all, if you're using LVM, then your partitions have meaningful names, so use those rather than the incomprehensible and meaningless UUIDs. You mean that I should edit /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume and set RESUME=/dev/mapper/debi

Re: Re: Not resuming from hibernation; doing normal reboot instead

2010-06-12 Thread Nima Azarbayjany
It's easy to work around this problem: don't use UUIDs. After all, if you're using LVM, then your partitions have meaningful names, so use those rather than the incomprehensible and meaningless UUIDs. You mean that I should edit /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume and set RESUME=/dev/mapper/debi

Re: Not resuming from hibernation; doing normal reboot instead

2010-06-01 Thread Stefan Monnier
> Thanks Stefan. Unfortunately, I'm not an expert and currently do not seem > to be able to do something to get rid of this strangely long-lasting bug. > I hope someone will do it soon. It's easy to work around this problem: don't use UUIDs. After all, if you're using LVM, then your partitions ha

Re: Re: Not resuming from hibernation; doing normal reboot instead

2010-06-01 Thread Nima Azarbayjany
Yes, it's a related problem: in the initrd (i.e. before resume or before mounting the root filesystem), LVM tries to activate only the root partition and the swap partition. It seems more harmless to forget to activate a partition than to accidentally activate one that shouldn't, but in any case

Re: Not resuming from hibernation; doing normal reboot instead

2010-05-28 Thread Stefan Monnier
>> Please add your voice to >> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=544641 >> in the hope that someone will finally fix this very-long-standing bug >> (for which I even provide a patch there, so it's not like it's hard to >> fix). > It's kinda strange to me. I do not have uswsusp insta

Re: Re: Not resuming from hibernation; doing normal reboot instead

2010-05-28 Thread Nima Azarbayjany
Please add your voice to http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=544641 in the hope that someone will finally fix this very-long-standing bug (for which I even provide a patch there, so it's not like it's hard to fix). Stefan It's kinda strange to me. I do not ha

Re: Not resuming from hibernation; doing normal reboot instead

2010-05-26 Thread Stefan Monnier
> Let me add that I chose LVM when I was setting up partitions. Is this > possible that the resume image is not seen because the swap partition might > be unavailable? Please add your voice to http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=544641 in the hope that someone will finally fix t

Re: Not resuming from hibernation; doing normal reboot instead

2010-05-25 Thread Florian Reitmeir
On Sun, 23 May 2010 16:25:46 +0430 Nima Azarbayjany wrote: > I have a recent install of Squeeze on my HP Pavilion dv5 laptop and > hibernate is not working for me. > Let me add that I chose LVM when I was setting up partitions. Is > this possible that the resume image is not seen because the s

Not resuming from hibernation; doing normal reboot instead

2010-05-23 Thread Nima Azarbayjany
Hi all, I have a recent install of Squeeze on my HP Pavilion dv5 laptop and hibernate is not working for me. The system does a normal hibernation but upon starting the machine, it does a normal boot seemingly ignoring the resume image. The effects of hibernation seem to limit to disk checks