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Hi there,
I recently compiled the kernel26-ice with the BFS enabled. Everything seems to work so far, but not the TuxOnIce feature. It always says, that there is no Image found:
db@kiro-lenovo ~ $ dmesg | grep -i tux
TuxOnIce 3.0.99.48 (http://tuxonice.net)
Scanning swap devices for TuxOnIce signature...
TuxOnIce scan: No image found.
Scanning swap devices for TuxOnIce signature...
TuxOnIce scan: No image found.
TuxOnIce: Can't translate "" into a device id yet.
TuxOnIce: No matching enabled allocator found. Resuming disabled.
But there should be an image since I tried hibernating with
db@kiro-lenovo ~ $ sudo hibernate -F /etc/hibernate/suspend2.conf
/etc/hibernate/suspend2.conf
### suspend2 (for Software Suspend 2)
UseSuspend2 yes
Reboot no
EnableEscape yes
DefaultConsoleLevel 1
Compressor lzf
Encryptor none
# ImageSizeLimit 200
## useful for initrd usage:
SuspendDevice swap:/dev/sda7
## Powerdown method - 3 for suspend-to-RAM, 4 for ACPI S4 sleep, 5 for poweroff
# PowerdownMethod 5
## Any other /proc/software_suspend setting can be set like so:
# ProcSetting expected_compression 50
## Or traditionally like this:
# Suspend2AllSettings 0 0 2056 65535 5
## Or even from the results of hibernate --save-settings with this:
# Suspend2AllSettingsFile /etc/hibernate/suspend-settings.conf
## For filewriter:
# FilewriterLocation /suspend_file 1000
# VerifyFilewriterResume2 yes
## Specify a userui like this:
#ProcSetting userui_program /usr/local/sbin/suspend2ui_text
ProcSetting userui_program /usr/sbin/tuxoniceui_fbsplash
# Scale CPU to full speed to make sure we suspend as fast as possible.
FullSpeedCPU yes
Include common.conf
I tried resume with and without the resume parameter in Grub.
Any suggestions?
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Today I updated the kernel26-ice, but it still doesn't work
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I just managed to get it working, but i didn't do anything special.
http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=96401
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I was having the exact same issue. What I did was to disable compression by editing the file /etc/hibernate/tuxonice.conf and changing the line that reads
Compressor lzo
to
Compressor none
and I also added the resume=/dev/... parameter to the menu.lst entry corresponding to the kernel I'm using. Not sure which one of these did the trick.
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Not sure which one of these did the trick.
I did some more tests and it appears that it was the resume=/dev/sda2 (in my case) that did it. Previously I was using this parameter, but with /dev/disk/by-uuid/... instead and that seems to cause the resume to not work as well.
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devius wrote:Not sure which one of these did the trick.
I did some more tests and it appears that it was the resume=/dev/sda2 (in my case) that did it. Previously I was using this parameter, but with /dev/disk/by-uuid/... instead and that seems to cause the resume to not work as well.
Yes, it does seem that by-uuid doesn't work on Arch currently, haven't had the time to dig into why.
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