Re: How to stop a message which requires the Enter key

2011-05-26 Thread Arno Schuring
Ken Heard (k...@heard.name on 2011-05-24 12:13 -0400): > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > Arno Schuring wrote: > > > I suspect the reason is that you're using encrypted swap partitions, [..] > > /etc/initramfs-tools/initramfs.conf.d/* and remove (or comment) it. > In this dire

Re: How to stop a message which requires the Enter key

2011-05-24 Thread Ken Heard
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Arno Schuring wrote: > I suspect the reason is that you're using encrypted swap partitions, Correct. > yet the hibernate package automatically assumes the first swap > partition is also the resume partition. Since that partition is not > available a

Re: How to stop a message which requires the Enter key

2011-05-23 Thread Arno Schuring
Ken Heard (k...@heard.name on 2011-05-23 17:48 -0400): > Recently I decided that I would like to be able cause the my Intel > Quad desktop running Lenny to hibernate rather than have to be turned > off completely while I am not using it for short periods. To this > end I installed package hibernat

Re: How to stop a message which requires the Enter key

2011-05-23 Thread Ken Heard
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Jeroen van Aart wrote: > Try "apt-get --purge remove whateveryouinstalled" > It should reverse any changes that appeared after you installed it. Thank you for your advice. What I installed was the 'hibernate' package. As you suggested I purged it.

Re: How to stop a message which requires the Enter key

2011-05-23 Thread Jeroen van Aart
Ken Heard wrote: The result was disaster. When I pushed the SOL start button it took I wouldn't say that it was a disaster, a disaster would have been if one of your partitions or disk(s) was wiped clean. :-) Right now you're merely being bothered by an annoying boot process. longer than

How to stop a message which requires the Enter key

2011-05-23 Thread Ken Heard
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Recently I decided that I would like to be able cause the my Intel Quad desktop running Lenny to hibernate rather than have to be turned off completely while I am not using it for short periods. To this end I installed package hibernate. I then made t