On Wed, 10 Jan 2007 17:33:42 +0100
Philip Frei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Tue, 9 Jan 2007 22:59:07 +0100
> Tim Dijkstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > Can you just try 
> > 
> >     s2disk
> 
> It seems to work fine with s2disk. I tried it several times and the
> suspend process didn't abort.
> 
> So I started to play with different settings. Now I think it has
> something to do with gnome-power-manager/hal from which I start the
> suspend process.
> It seems that suspend from hibernate or s2disk always works fine.

This is really strange... From the output you show it seems that 
hibernate is started successfully. And if it is started, hal/g-p-m
shouldn't matter anymore.

> Unfortunately I can't see a pattern and the reason for the abort.
> Any idea?

The hibernate-script has some options useful for debugging.

       LogFile <filename>
                 If specified, output from the suspend  script  will  also  be
                 redirected to this file - useful for debugging purposes.

       LogTimestamp <boolean>
                 If  logging to file, will place timestamps on each log entry.
                 This is only recommended if you are trying to  optimise  sus‐
                 pend/resume  time,  otherwise  it  will just slow the process
                 down.

       LogVerbosity N
                 Same as Verbosity, but controls what is written to  the  log‐
                 file.

grts Tim

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