Hi Thanks for the sugestions.
> That's because the swappartition contains the memory image. It's highly > recommended that you add mkswap to your init scripts, otherwise your risking > severe filesystem corruption of you suspend, then boot a non-suspend aware > kernel and then try to resume afterwards. That's because the filesystem is in > inconsistent state during hibernate, booting and mounting it will modify it, > but a resumed kernel won't notice that it has been booted and modified in the > meantime and will thus cause corruption. Yes I have been very carefull to restore the swap between each new try... ;) > Try to get rid of the initrd, i.e. compile in everything necessary to get the > system booting, and it should work. I'll try that. Do you think the 2.6.8 will be ok? Someone suggested earlier that I should use 2.6.11. I had some problems when trying to run with 2.6.10 and would prefer the kernel I know work without any problems with the rest of the system. Best regards, Rurik Wahlin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

