Hi. I'm not sure your message belongs really to #678687, as not every cases of LVM detection may be caused by the use of uswsusp, but anyway... I'm adding #724275 in case, which exhibits swap LVM2, hibernation and uswsusp.
Maybe a "blocked by" BTS pointer may be interested between the 2 (provided this is indeed the cause... see my other messages about #724554). I hope this gives some context of the original reporter of #678687 at least, and sorry for the noise ;) Rodolfo García Peñas <k...@debian.org> writes: > Hi Olivier, Kapil, > > because IMO this bug is very important, and the system cannot boot, I > created a new uswsusp package. The change is save the resume device as > /dev/mapper (not like uuid device) if the user is using lvm2. > As I mentioned in another message, as a user, I feel I don't really need uswsusp at the moment to have working hibernation, and the fix for #724554 may be enough for me now. > Could you test this new package? Is here: > http://kix.es/uswsusp_1.0+20120915-5/ > I'm afraid I won't for the moment : it's a bit annoying to have to reboot the machine I'm using to test... so I'd prefer to wait until things have stabilized a bit, until a package supposed to fix #724554 is released, i.e. without uswusp installed for the moment. > If you are using amd64, you can download the deb file and install > it. If you are using other arch, then you need build the package. I > didn't sign the package because is only a proposal, not the final > package. > Btw, maybe you have a sources repository available which would could be used by those interested in testing, tracking the changes ? Depends on whether people feel more comfortable with git or a pre-made source package... > Thanks a lot for your help. > kix. > I hope you don't take offense of my poor helping here, but I have other priorities than testing all the intricacies of initrd scripts at the moment. I do appreciate your help, but I'm not competent enough in init matters to be so much motivated, regarding the time I can spend on Debian matters. Btw, for testing such issues, I'm wondering whether a VM solution like virt-manager + qemu/kvm could provide the necessary bits to test swap on LVM in a guest VM... Sorry if this is oviously not helpful. Just wondering if that may help. Thanks again for your help. Best regards, -- Olivier BERGER http://www-public.telecom-sudparis.eu/~berger_o/ - OpenPGP-Id: 2048R/5819D7E8 Ingenieur Recherche - Dept INF Institut Mines-Telecom, Telecom SudParis, Evry (France) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org