I'd like to shutdown my machine and use the suspend fascility so that my
machine restarts faster and continues where I was before shutting down
my machine. However, when I click the cameleon-icon, and then choose
Leave (opening the choises Shutdown, Restart, Suspend to Disk and
Suspend to Ram) and subsequently "Suspend to Disk". This only gives me a
short message like "preparing to hibernate", and then immediately
restarts like nothing happened. I would like to shutdown the machine,
however.
Lines I added to /etc/suspend.conf:
HIBERNATE_MODE=shutdown
shutdown method=platform

One line I modified in /etc/pm/config:
HIBERNATE_METHOD={userspace,kernel}

but this did not improve the shutdown at all: the machine briefly shows
"preparing to hybernate", goes black, and does not shut down but shows
resuming . . .
and restarts where it was. Is it not possible to suspend for a shutdown,
and restart the next day?
Thanks
-- 
Julien Michielsen




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