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#1 2008-07-19 11:42:27

the_glu
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Registered: 2008-05-11
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pm-hibernate works, pm-suspend dosen't

1) It's worked before. But I changed my root device.My fstab is correct. My blkid.tab too. My mtab too.
2) It's works if I use the 'Supsend' button of gnome of a ROOT session.
3) It's dosen't work for a normal user for the same button. I add me to the power group, I had to check (but I'm tired to restart my computer now...)
4) If I run a sudo pm-suspend, my computer suspend (thanks capt'in). But we he resume, it's take a lot of time, and when I have my desktop, / is not mounted (so it's a litle bit annoying...)

What can I do ? I suppose there is a config file somewhere where the root device is set (with a wrong UUID as I change it), but I can't find it...

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#2 2008-07-19 21:36:58

the_glu
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Re: pm-hibernate works, pm-suspend dosen't

Ok. As it's work from the gnome's menu for my user I think I will use it wink

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#3 2008-07-20 09:24:05

the_glu
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Registered: 2008-05-11
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Re: pm-hibernate works, pm-suspend dosen't

Ok. It's random, this morning it's did'nt work...

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#4 2008-07-21 20:23:41

the_glu
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Registered: 2008-05-11
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Re: pm-hibernate works, pm-suspend dosen't

Ok found the problem. Never set a password on your hdd wink.

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#5 2008-08-22 13:09:08

bartos
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Registered: 2008-08-22
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Re: pm-hibernate works, pm-suspend dosen't

I have the same problem . How do I take su password from harddrive? Mostly so I can remove my silly gksudo shortcut.

Thanks

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