> Hello! > > In order to use the save to disk feature you must have a special partition > that the BIOS saves the RAM to. If you erased this partition then, well it > won't work... Cfdisk calls my save to disk partition "IBM Thinkpad > hibernation" and it is roughly of the same size as the RAM memory. Try > consulting your manual if you like to get this working, it is however > probably gonna be quite some work since you need to make a new partition > that I think must be located as the first one on the disk and that screws > up a number of things like lilo, fstab etc, not to mention the fact that > you have to move your linux partition (I suppose?). > > /Joel Kjellgren
If it is a typical Phoenix BIOS, raw partitions for hibernate can be anywhere on the disk. This isn't just "known" this is tested, as I've got a quite happy machine with a partition smack in the middle. (I was moving it around messing with sizes of other things.) * Heather * star@ many places...

