Hi, after over a year with custom-compiled kernels that solved problems I never had before :-), I switched back to Debian's stock kernel today.
After re-compiling all necessary modules, I thought I'd give hibernate with swsusp a try (once again). Swsusp is suspending the machine (to disk) alright, but it does not resume -- it restarts, and later complains about something with the swap space: /var/log/syslog says "Unable to find swap-space signature" Somewhere I found that the DisableWriteCacheOn may be helpful for the particular partition, but this just resulted in a suspend-to-disk that took over 15 minutes! Someone's gotta be kidding here... Has *anyone* successfully got swsusp working with the hibernate package? BTW, I'm using a Thinkpad T41p with testing, kernel package 2.6.17-2-686 and initrd. Regards, André -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

