Hi back,


After a lot of Google search it seems to hibernate using swap file I need both 
the resume flag and resume_offset flag. After setting these my system seems to 
go into hibernation but doesn't recover. It just boots into a new session. Also 
systemctl hybrid-sleep is working as far as I can tell.



---- On Mon, 02 Jan 2017 11:52:16 +0530 Sudhir Khanger 
<sud...@sudhirkhanger.com> wrote ----




Hi,



I am setting up a new Dell Precision 5510. It has 16gb of RAM. I chose to 
create a swapfile of 24gb (1.5 times is recommended by RHEL 7 docs).



The swap is on, resume flag has been set in /etc/default/grub, and secure boot 
if off. That's my understanding of the common bug entry.



When I hibernate my system it simply locks the system. No hibernation is done. 
I gave Kubuntu a try to see if there is a problem with hibernation and it works 
fine on Kubuntu.



If you guys have any ideas I would really appreciate it.



Regards,

Sudhir Khanger,

sudhirkhanger.com.





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Regards,

Sudhir Khanger,

sudhirkhanger.com.





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