[ilugd] Hibernation problem in Suse 11.0

2008-09-04 Thread Chirag Anand
Hey guys I am having problem with hibernating my system (suspend to disk). I installed suse 11 a few days back only... It was working exactly fine earlier but now in it's log file, its stating:*resume partition * *'/dev/sda6' not active. cannot suspend'.* sda6 was my old swap partition for suse

Re: [ilugd] Hibernation problem in Suse 11.0

2008-09-04 Thread Mehul Ved
On 9/4/08, Chirag Anand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey guys Hi, I am having problem with hibernating my system (suspend to disk). I installed suse 11 a few days back only... It was working exactly fine earlier but now in it's log file, its stating:*resume partition * *'/dev/sda6' not

Re: [ilugd] Hibernation problem in Suse 11.0

2008-09-04 Thread Arun Khan
On Thursday 04 Sep 2008, Chirag Anand wrote: Hey guys I am having problem with hibernating my system (suspend to disk). I installed suse 11 a few days back only... It was working exactly fine earlier but now in it's log file, its stating:*resume partition * *'/dev/sda6' not active. cannot

Re: [ilugd] Hibernation problem in Suse 11.0

2008-09-04 Thread Atanu Datta
On Thu, September 4, 2008 3:09 pm, Mehul Ved said: On 9/4/08, Chirag Anand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey guys Hi, I am having problem with hibernating my system (suspend to disk). I installed suse 11 a few days back only... It was working exactly fine earlier but now in it's log file,

Re: [ilugd] Hibernation problem in Suse 11.0

2008-09-04 Thread Chirag Anand
Check and update /etc/fstab with the hard disk partition that is your new swap. Check your /etc/fstab file if the swap partition is listed properly. There must be someway to check this in Yast too, but some suse user can help better there. Yup, seems like your system is still using the older

Re: [ilugd] Hibernation problem in Suse 11.0

2008-09-04 Thread Ashish Shukla आशीष शुक्ल
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Chirag Anand writes: Check and update /etc/fstab with the hard disk partition that is your new swap. Check your /etc/fstab file if the swap partition is listed properly. There must be someway to check this in Yast too, but some suse user can help