On Friday, 26 April 2024 10:23:28 BST Wojciech Kuzyszyn wrote:
> On Fri, 26 Apr 2024 09:40:54 +0100
>
> Michael wrote:
> > [*] Hibernation (aka 'suspend to disk')
> > [*] Userspace snapshot device
> > (/dev/sdb6)Default resume partition
>
> My swap partition is /dev/nvme0n1p2 - this would
On Fri, 26 Apr 2024 09:40:54 +0100
Michael wrote:
> [*] Hibernation (aka 'suspend to disk')
> [*] Userspace snapshot device
> (/dev/sdb6)Default resume partition
My swap partition is /dev/nvme0n1p2 - this would work I assume, right?
> However, if you are using RAM heavily when you try
On Thursday, 25 April 2024 22:29:01 BST Wojciech Kuzyszyn wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Quick question: is it possible to use hibernation (suspend to disk)
> with no initramfs?
Yes.
> I don't have one and don't want to have one. So I'd
> rather disable hibernate in kernel (so I won't do this by accident)
On Thursday, December 04, 2014 07:52:44 PM J. Roeleveld wrote:
On 4 December 2014 18:32:16 CET, Michael Vetter michael.vetter@uni-
konstanz.de wrote:
Am 04/12/14 18:10, schrieb Randolph Maaßen:
2014-12-04 17:58 GMT+01:00 Michael Vetter
michael.vet...@uni-konstanz.de:
Did you try
Maybe you need to pass the resume-partition parameter to the kernel in
the bootloader. Point it to your swap device.
Maybe I should add: I have EFI notebook, and my kernel is copied to
/boot/EFI/Boot/bootx64.efi. So I boot over that EFI thing because it
seemed the easiest thing to set up..
b)
On 4 December 2014 17:30:28 CET, Michael Vetter
michael.vet...@uni-konstanz.de wrote:
Maybe you need to pass the resume-partition parameter to the kernel
in
the bootloader. Point it to your swap device.
Maybe I should add: I have EFI notebook, and my kernel is copied to
Did you try suspending using the echo command I mentioned earlier?
Yes, it seemed to work (just starting up again didn't).
You can set the resume partition in the kernel. Might be an option.
Okay, so I changed my kernel command string from root=/dev/sdb2 to
2014-12-04 17:58 GMT+01:00 Michael Vetter michael.vet...@uni-konstanz.de:
Did you try suspending using the echo command I mentioned earlier?
Yes, it seemed to work (just starting up again didn't).
You can set the resume partition in the kernel. Might be an option.
Okay, so I changed my kernel
Am 04/12/14 18:10, schrieb Randolph Maaßen:
2014-12-04 17:58 GMT+01:00 Michael Vetter michael.vet...@uni-konstanz.de:
Did you try suspending using the echo command I mentioned earlier?
Yes, it seemed to work (just starting up again didn't).
You can set the resume partition in the kernel.
On 4 December 2014 18:32:16 CET, Michael Vetter
michael.vet...@uni-konstanz.de wrote:
Am 04/12/14 18:10, schrieb Randolph Maaßen:
2014-12-04 17:58 GMT+01:00 Michael Vetter
michael.vet...@uni-konstanz.de:
Did you try suspending using the echo command I mentioned earlier?
Yes, it seemed to work
Am 04.12.2014 um 17:30 schrieb Michael Vetter:
Yes, thats what I want to achive.
The sad thing about hibernation is, that it has always kinda been some
kind of lackluster in the kernel and quite disappointing. It is a kind
of area which does not get much love in the kernel for at least over
On Dec 3, 2014 11:33 AM, Michael Vetter michael.vet...@uni-konstanz.de
wrote:
Hello there,
I use i3 as my window manager and use xfce4-power-manager for saving
battery and stuff on my laptop. Today I tried hibernation for the
first time and realized: it does not work.
All I did so far was
On Wednesday, December 03, 2014 11:32:10 AM Michael Vetter wrote:
Hello there,
I use i3 as my window manager and use xfce4-power-manager for saving
battery and stuff on my laptop. Today I tried hibernation for the
first time and realized: it does not work.
All I did so far was installing
Am 03.12.2014 um 11:32 schrieb Michael Vetter:
However when I close my notebook's lid (I configured xfce4-power-manager
to switch into hibernation in this case) it shuts down, but when i press
the start button, it just does a normal restart.
Do you want to configure
a) simply hibernation,
On Monday 15 November 2010 07:11:14 Benyamin Dvoskin wrote:
Hi ,
I've been trying to configure hibernation to work on my netbook , and
for some reason it doesnt work
when I go to hibernate , and then power up again , it starts as if from
scratch
what can i check ?
what is the right way
On Monday 15 November 2010 09:27:09 J. Roeleveld wrote:
On Monday 15 November 2010 07:11:14 Benyamin Dvoskin wrote:
Hi ,
I've been trying to configure hibernation to work on my netbook , and
for some reason it doesnt work
when I go to hibernate , and then power up again , it starts as
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 08:11, Benyamin Dvoskin
benyamin.dvos...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi ,
I've been trying to configure hibernation to work on my netbook , and
for some reason it doesnt work
when I go to hibernate , and then power up again , it starts as if from
scratch
what can i check ?
On Mon, 2010-11-15 at 08:11 +0200, Benyamin Dvoskin wrote:
Hi ,
I've been trying to configure hibernation to work on my netbook , and
for some reason it doesnt work
when I go to hibernate , and then power up again , it starts as if from
scratch
what can i check ?
what is the right way
Thomas Rösner wrote:
Xamindar wrote:
Richard Fish wrote:
On 12/6/06, Xamindar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have hibernation set up on my laptop and am just wondering if there
are any programs that are unsafe to have running when hibernating.
One
of the main ones im wondering about
On 12/7/06, Xamindar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dang this is stupid. You are right, vmware stays up if I hibernate
without restarting alsasound. But for me I have no sound when I start
up again. Oh well.
You could disconnect vmware from the sound device while the virtual
machine is still
On 12/6/06, Xamindar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have hibernation set up on my laptop and am just wondering if there
are any programs that are unsafe to have running when hibernating. One
of the main ones im wondering about would be vmware. Can I hibernate
while I have windows xp running in
Michael Crute wrote:
On 12/6/06, Xamindar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have hibernation set up on my laptop and am just wondering if there
are any programs that are unsafe to have running when hibernating. One
of the main ones im wondering about would be vmware. Can I hibernate
while I have
Richard Fish wrote:
On 12/6/06, Xamindar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have hibernation set up on my laptop and am just wondering if there
are any programs that are unsafe to have running when hibernating. One
of the main ones im wondering about would be vmware. Can I hibernate
while I have
On Wed, 2006-12-06 at 15:15 -0800, Xamindar wrote:
Richard Fish wrote:
On 12/6/06, Xamindar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have hibernation set up on my laptop and am just wondering if there
are any programs that are unsafe to have running when hibernating. One
of the main ones im wondering
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