On 31/12/14 10:53, Christopher Gregory wrote:
Hello,
Well as this is now the TRUNK SVN-20141225 LFS build, ie systemV that I
have installed is the reason for the new posting to the list.
I have no idea *what* has changed, but I have just built the system using
jhalf and have only installed linux-pam, openssl, gpm, python 2.7.9 and a
couple of others.
I just installed pm-utils following the instructions from trunk version of
the book, and I find that pm-hibernate does exactly the same that it did
when I tested it on systemd. It goes through and creates the image,
powers down and then totally ignores it when the laptop power button is
turned on again.
I have not modified the config files from the default, I do not have
Upower installed and I have not install acpid.
Could this really be an issue with my laptop?
I am picking that if I downgrade the kernel and patch it like I did on
systemd that pm-hibernate will work correctly.
With this it really needs someone who has just installed this version to
test it.
I am at a total loss. Something has to have changed, be it in the kernel
code or some other library.
Kernel rebuilt at 3.18.1, with no problems with resume or hibernate (via
xfce/consolekit). Are you sure you've formatted your swap partition as a
Linux Swap Partition? ISTR, the Kernel doesn't like it if you try to use
an ordinary partition. Also, you've presumably had a look at
/var/log/pm-suspend.log, to check that the 'hibernate' part worked OK.
David
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