On Thursday 16 July 2009 22:33:44 John wrote:
> On (16/07/09 20:55), Andrew Reid wrote:

> |   I dimly recall setting the resume partition in the initramfs.conf
> | process somewhere, but can't seem to find documentation about that
> | now.
>
> I've looked at that documentation, without finding anything
> helpful. /etc/initramfs-tools.conf.d/resume is set to the proper resume
> partition. I can s2ram successfully from the one working kernel, but
> of course can't experiment with the others because they won't boot.

  Hmm.  So what happens if you set that to "None", or unset it
entirely?  I'm still stuck on the idea that bypassing the resume
process is a useful strategy, but I'm probably out of my depth
in the configuration-space sea...

                                -- A.
-- 
Andrew Reid / rei...@bellatlantic.net


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