On Mon 28 Mar 2005 20:24, Gustavo Halperin wrote: > Sorry, but I don't sure that I undrestand you. > Primary, yes, I was enable the software suspend in my kernel. > Second, if the the bios native hibernation don't work with the swap > partition with wich partition it work and if I will give any parameter to > the kernel in the boot? And last, if I remember good, the documentation say > that the default place for resume is the swap partition, so.., why do you > say that this partition doesn't work with the bios-native-hibernation. >
well I guess it depends on the machine. For example on my ibm thinkpad you need to setup a primary fat32 (windows) partition using a special tool that comes with the default windows system installed. I haven't given native hibernation a try at all because I'm pretty happy with software suspend (where the kernel will write everything to swap and then shutdown, and the bios don't know a thing about it). In any case your problem could be something completely different so I'm not going to insist on this. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

