On 11/01/2012 22:03, Celejar wrote:
Do I have to do something after modifying /etc/uswsusp.conf such
as updating initramfs?
Yes - I've often had similar problems, and I'm pretty sure that
updating the initramfs is required. [I suspend to a swap LVM volume on
top of a LUKS container.]
OK, I'll do it.
Does anyone know which path to my swap@LVM I should use in
/etc/uswsusp.conf ?
I noticed that on every other computer I use, /dev/dm-N is
used and is working good. So I'm worried about the fact that
/dev/dm-2 is not working on my laptop and I'm not so hopeful
about other naming of my LVM LV.
...
I've just tested /dev/local/swap and updated initrd using
update-initramfs -u
I still have the following message on resume:
could not stat the resume device '/dev/local/swap'
It asks me to enter the path to the device, hence I can try
everything I know. But it still fails.
Could it be related to the SSD drive?
Nicolas
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