On Thursday 26 Jan 2006 13:08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > On Thursday 26 Jan 2006 12:41, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >> I am using the Mandriva Limited Edition 2005 (LE2005) on my desktop
> >> computer and want it to hibernate to disk. My kernel version is 2.6.11,
> >> and I have the "suspend-scripts-1.8.7-3.mdk" and "hibernate" script
> >> installed. The hibernate script uses the configuration file named
> >> "hibernate.conf" which is kept in "/etc/hibernate" folder. I edit the
> >> configuration file and uncomment the "UseSysfsPowerState mem" and
> >> changed
> >> it to "UseSysfsPowerState disk", and uncomment to "EnsurLILOResumes
> >> yes".
> >> System seems hibernated and  shut down. After hibernating I restart the
> >> computer and see the "LILO, Resuming ...." line, It starts booting but
> >> in
> >> a few seconds it drop the textscreen and enters the like-re-hibernate
> >> mode, and shuts down. After a few seconds it restars again itself, the
> >> norma lilo graphic screen appears but, it says me that the system shuts
> >> down uncleanly before and enters the verbose mode booting..
> >> What do i have to do to run hibernate script correctly?
> >> Best regards..
> >>
> >> Tansu

> >
> > I am not sure if 2005 is any different to 2006, but you can see my notes
> > on
> > configuring hibernate and sleep for my daughters lappie at
> > http://www.jennings.homelinux.net/aopen1556.html
> >
> > At a guess I would say that the event which caused the hibernate is still
> > present when you resume. How are you triggering the hibernate?
> > With an ACPI event?
> >
> > derek

> acpi and acpid services are not running. When i tried to run these
> services from services menu, they don't start. I don't know why?
> I typing the "hibernate" from terminal window, it hibernates but i can not
> make it resume properly. It resumes first and than enters again
> hibernation, restarts the computer.
>
> I had read your article.
>
> Best regards.
> Tansu

2005LE does not enable acpi by default (I think). You need to put "acpi=on" in 
the lilo append line. Also look in the syslog for messages from the acpi 
daemon if it will not start.

I assume your swap file is larger enough to hold your memory contents?

derek

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