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Hi,
Everytime I try to put my system to hibernate it fails to save memory state. The result when I turn it on again is a replay of logs telling me drives were not unmounted correctly and a boot into a fresh system as if i had just pulled the plug on the thing putting it into a cold reboot.
pm-suspend wors perfectly however.
I have tried following the advice in this post with no avail https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=54652
Any advice would be greatly appreciated,
Cheers
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maybe my config helps:
$ cat /etc/pm/config.d/vars.conf
SLEEP_MODULE=uswsusp
my kernel boot line looks like this:
kernel /boot/vmlinuz26 root=/dev/disk/by-uuid/3f0b7664-5266-41f7-b43d-d2014aee1db4 resume=/dev/disk/by-uuid/aabf9ab7-ce2c-4d1e-9975-3157ee1352bd video=VGA-1:1680x1050
where the partition parameter for resume is my swap drive (make sure your ram size fits in it).
and finally, the mkinitcpio hook
HOOKS="base udev pata scsi sata keymap uresume filesystems"
Last edited by eldragon (2010-08-24 12:06:03)
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how big is your RAM and swap ?
There's no such thing as a stupid question, but there sure are a lot of inquisitive idiots !
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Everytime I try to put my system to hibernate it fails to save memory state.
I'm assuming you've followed the instructions via the pm-utils wiki and added the necessary resume line to your kernel boot parameters:
thayer williams ~ cinderwick.ca
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