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 any
| 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, wit
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 any
On (16/07/09 20:55), Andrew Reid wrote:
| On Thursday 16 July 2009 12:36:57 John wrote:
| >
| > So my questions are:
| >
| > 1) How does one get rid of an old s2disk/hibernate setting that
| > demands to run "PM: Starting manual resume from disk"?
| > 2) Can update-initramfs be instructed to ignore
On Thursday 16 July 2009 12:36:57 John wrote:
>
> So my questions are:
>
> 1) How does one get rid of an old s2disk/hibernate setting that
> demands to run "PM: Starting manual resume from disk"?
> 2) Can update-initramfs be instructed to ignore that old setting?
> 3) Ideally, can this problem be
On (14/07/09 15:09), John wrote:
| I've a puzzling failure to boot. Error messages have to be copied
| over by hand, so apologies if there are typos. The boot process seems
| normal past cryptsetup's request for the password. The first sign of
| trouble reads
| mount: mounting /dev/mapper/[name of
I've a puzzling failure to boot. Error messages have to be copied
over by hand, so apologies if there are typos. The boot process seems
normal past cryptsetup's request for the password. The first sign of
trouble reads
mount: mounting /dev/mapper/[name of my swap partition] on /root failed: no
su
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