The original report identified two different problems. The one labeled
"BUG 2" is a duplicate of bug 50437, so we'll leave this report to
represent the one labeled "BUG 1", so I've moved it to the "linux"
package and changed its title appropriately. In the future, if you have
multiple bugs to rep
I'm reassigning this package to the initramfs-tools package, which is
the package responsible for locating the hibernate image at resume time;
acpi-support is not involved in this.
hmhef, if you are still affected by the other issue listed in the bug
description (ifconfig down required before susp
hi,
I've tryed all listed above and still have the same problem: when turning on
after hibernating it just turns on like comming form shutdown.
Any idea?? Thanks a lot
Here is my fstab
# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
#
proc/proc procdefau
Unfortunately I see no way to edit my last post. Just a minor correction
and the exact procedure of what I did to make hibernate working again.
1. The file is "/etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume", where you have to check
the UUID of the swap partition
2. Update Initrd by "sudo update-initramfs –u
Hmhef,
since you somehow changed the UUID of your swap partition, please make
sure, that
/etc/initramfs-tools/config.d/resume
contains the correct UUID of your swap partition.
I had a very similar problem here, where GParted (for some reason) changed the
UUID of my swap partition during repar
Perhaps my bug is different from hmhef's. After further investigation,
it seems that hibernate/resume works fine for me when done manually.
However, the laptop boots as if no hibernate was done when I let Gnome
Power Manager hibernate my laptop after allowing the battery to
discharge to critical.
I can confirm bug #2, that hibernate is not working correctly on my Dell
Inspiron 9400. After successfully hibernating (suspend to disk), it
fails to resume. My laptop boots normally, as if it had simply been been
shut down.
It's pretty much a fresh installation of 8.10 Desktop on JFS.
Please let
** Changed in: acpi-support (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => acpi-support
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suspend/hibernate problem in ubuntu 8.10 and a posible solution
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** Description changed:
hi
BUG 1 :
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i cant suspend or go into hibernate while the wireless network is on, the
screen just blink few times, and come back, or just hang and need a hard reboot
my solution:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo ifconfig wlan0 dow