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Hi
It all began.... when my friend helped me out with susp2 with a gentoo distro. It worked perfectly. So I installed the hibernate scrips from pacman, edited grub.conf and then ran hibernate. When I booted up, init starts ( OK I made mistake on grub.conf) but kdm simply launces a black screen and returns to the terminel. Since then it has refused to work.
I heard similar horror stories form my frind before,but what actually caudes this?
thanks
Serial ignoramus- a day of experience 365 times.
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probably not a suspend2 problem.
please post your /var/log/Xorg.0.log file after KDM fails.
James
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Hi
Sorry for my prevoius message . I posted it very late at night where most of my cognizant faculties go asleep but I dont.
On the third reboot, it logs in to KDE. But there are bizarre problems:
1. amarok is consuming way too much mem and causes CPU to jump to 100%.On closing it, CPU returns to 0%.
2. ksysguard reports that there is no swapspace available.
3. Opera is really unresponsive that im using konq to post this.
4. System feels too sluggish.
So what is the solution to these problems? Also what could have gone wrong in my case?
Thanks
Serial ignoramus- a day of experience 365 times.
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The cause of your bizarre problems is most likely that you do indeed have no swap, as it was used to store a suspend2 image which subsequently failed to resume. Reinitialise your swap by doing
mkswap /dev/<swap_partition>
swapon -a
If/when you test your suspend2 again, have a look in /var/log/hibernate.log for details of what's actually happening.
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Any similar problem with stale suspend images in swap can be prevented running the hibernate-cleanup service at every boot, with no delay. List it in SERVICES in /etc/rc.conf. It is included in the hibernate-script package.
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