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Re: Hibernation woes

Pastor JW

2008-05-08

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On Thursday 08 May 2008 11:35:05 am Derek Broughton wrote:

> > For info, here is mine:
> >
> > dell-desktop:~$ free
> >         total     used     free   shared   buffers   cached
> > Mem:     2066040   494400   1571640       0     1588   136804
> > -/+ buffers/cache:   356008   1710032
> > Swap:        0       0       0
> >
> > So if hibernation needs swap, what is my laptop doing? It goes to a
> > blank screen and to get back on, a pop-up come to request my password
> > then it is just as it was before with all my open apps in place.
>
> So it didn't shut down? Hibernate goes right to power-off. What seems to
> have happened here is: it started to hibernate; turned on the screensaver
> password; failed to hibernate; resumed - at which point you now have to
> respond to the screensaver password (this is intentional so that somebody
> else resuming your hibernated system would always need to provide a
> password).

That must be what is happening. So what it is actually doing is just locking
my desktop rather than hibernating.  

> You could try "sudo swapon -a" to see if that finds a swap partition at
> all, otherwise you'll need to create one.

results of that command:

swapon: cannot
canonicalize /dev/disk/by-uuid/52810d5c-61ab-4942-afa2-9e6e953f83                                          
9d: No such file or directory
swapon: cannot stat /dev/disk/by-uuid/52810d5c-61ab-4942-afa2-9e6e953f839d: No                                          
such file or directory

I am not all that comfortable with this system yet and don't know how one
would go about creating a swap partition on this Operating System. Besides,
I have not found a backup system for this machine yet. Wouldn't creating a
swap mean I'd have to cut it out of an existing partition? I'd suspect then
the existing data is in danger of being damaged. This was a factory install
of 7.10 from directly from Dell and it has no foreign Operating Systems on
it. It was upgraded to 8.04 on-line using update manager.

> btw, I love your XFace icon :-)

Thank you, I wanted a simple symbol so in my C=64 days I created that one.
Used it ever since.


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