If you are asked for your pass-phrase for the encrypted disk
that may be just fine. My previous comment was not worded properly.
What I was concerned about is somebody using either Hibernate
or Suspend with no disk encryption at all. But whether you use
disk encryption or not you still bypass th
> On Thu, 24 Jun 2010 11:26:57 -0600
> Shane Hathaway wrote:
> > It sounds like you're using hibernation with an encrypted swap
> > device. Is that even possible? ;-) Has it worked before?
>
> I have no idea. Considering the security implications of running
> without an encrypted swap partition
> Processing triggers for initramfs-tools ...
> update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-2.6.32-22-generic
> cryptsetup: WARNING: found more than one resume device candidate:
> /dev/mapper/cryptswap1
> /dev/sda6
> UUID=20dc692f-2a
On 06/25/2010 04:05 AM, Henry Hertz Hobbit wrote:
Now that you have got it to suspend / hibernate you can
either continue to do it and delete this message or
read more and decide if you really want to use hibernate
or suspend at all. TAP THE DELETE BUTTON NOW!
> # dd bs=1048576 count=128 if=/d
On 06/24/2010 06:58 PM, Jon Jensen wrote:
> On Thu, 24 Jun 2010, Charles Curley wrote:
Skip to: "TO HIBERNATE / SUSPEND" and only come back and
read the rest of this if you want to. It is underlined
so it is easy to find.
The main thing that I have different is that my Ubuntu 10.04
is a CLEAN
On 06/24/2010 12:54 PM, Jessie Morris wrote:
> On 6/24/10 12:48 PM, Charles Curley wrote:
>> Depends on how long you plan to shut down. If you will exhaust the the
>> battery in suspension, then use hibernation. However, hibernation
>> writes a memory image to a swap partition, where bad guys can r
On Thu, 24 Jun 2010, Charles Curley wrote:
>> It sounds like you're using hibernation with an encrypted swap device.
>> Is that even possible? ;-) Has it worked before?
>
> I have no idea. Considering the security implications of running without
> an encrypted swap partition, I hope so.
>
> But
On 6/24/10 12:48 PM, Charles Curley wrote:
> Depends on how long you plan to shut down. If you will exhaust the the
> battery in suspension, then use hibernation. However, hibernation
> writes a memory image to a swap partition, where bad guys can recover
> it. Suspension does not, so it leaves one
On Thu, 24 Jun 2010 11:26:57 -0600
Shane Hathaway wrote:
> On 06/24/2010 09:44 AM, Charles Curley wrote:
> > I realized that what was farkled was not the kernel itself, but the
> > initrd. So I made a backup copy of the fallback kernel's initrd. I
> > then purged the hibernate package. In the pro
On Thu, 2010-06-24 at 11:26 -0600, Shane Hathaway wrote:
> It sounds like you're using hibernation with an encrypted swap
> device.
> Is that even possible? ;-) Has it worked before?
I've got encrypted swap on my laptop and I can hibernate just fine.
Ubuntu alternate install with dm-crypt and L
Using an SSD and 2GB of RAM, it takes about the same amount of time to
boot to the login screen as it does to use hibernate and restore all the
programs that I have up. I don't normally hibernate, though. This
netbook has a crazy battery life.
David Landry
On Thu, 2010-06-24 at 11:36 -0600, Mic
On 06/24/2010 11:26 AM, Shane Hathaway wrote:
> Also, I am interested to hear if you have really had a good experience
> with hibernation on Linux. On my laptop, sleeping works well, but
> resuming from hibernation takes far too long to be worthwhile.
On my Fedora 12 laptop (netbook really), wi
On 06/24/2010 09:44 AM, Charles Curley wrote:
> I realized that what was farkled was not the kernel itself, but the
> initrd. So I made a backup copy of the fallback kernel's initrd. I then
> purged the hibernate package. In the process of removing it, apt
> created a new initrd -- replacing the fa
On Thu, 24 Jun 2010 09:22:34 -0600
Charles Curley wrote:
> I'm tempted to remove the hibernate package, and see if I can recover
> the farkled kernel, but I'm afraid I'll farkle this one. I have one
> other kernel installed, and it was left over from Komic Koala, so I'm
> not sure it will work wi
On Thu, 24 Jun 2010 08:57:17 -0600
Charles Curley wrote:
> Still no menu entry, but I may have to log out and in again to get it
> back.
That was a disaster.
I installed the hibernate package, as noted, and got the complaint. I
logged out and back in again. No menu entry.
I rebooted. I got a m
On Tue, 22 Jun 2010 09:49:18 -0600
Charles Curley wrote:
> I've just upgraded my four year old lenovo R51 laptop from Ubuntu
> Komic Koala to Ludicrous Lynx. In the process, the menu option to
> hibernate has gone away. It didn't work under Komic Koala, but this
> is not the solution I was expect
On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 8:41 AM, Charles Curley
wrote:
> Interesting. What is the script? I don't have gnomenu and no entries
> for it in gconf-editor.
$ gconftool -a /apps/gnomenu
Tab_Efect = 1
Control_Panel = gnome-control-center
Help = yelp
ListSize = 10
Run = /usr/lib/gnomenu/Gnome_run_d
On Thu, 24 Jun 2010 08:22:38 -0600
Spencer Gibb wrote:
> Possibility:
> run gconf-editor search for hibernate in keys and values. I found a
> Hibernate item that points to a python script under
> /apps/gnomenu/Hibernate
Interesting. What is the script? I don't have gnomenu and no entries
for it
Possibility:
run gconf-editor search for hibernate in keys and values. I found a
Hibernate item that points to a python script under
/apps/gnomenu/Hibernate
--
Spencer
On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 8:15 AM, Charles Curley
wrote:
>
> On Thu, 24 Jun 2010 06:45:27 -0600
> Aaron Toponce wrote:
>
> > On
On Thu, 24 Jun 2010 06:45:27 -0600
Aaron Toponce wrote:
> On 06/23/2010 07:56 PM, Henry Hertz Hobbit wrote:
> > https://launchpad.net/indicator-applet
> >
> > I assume you meant that it was lost from the indicator-applet menu.
> > You should just be able to message it yourself in a terminal and
>
On Thu, 24 Jun 2010 07:51:16 -0600
Michael Torrie wrote:
> On 06/24/2010 06:45 AM, Aaron Toponce wrote:
> > On 06/23/2010 07:56 PM, Henry Hertz Hobbit wrote:
> >> https://launchpad.net/indicator-applet
> >>
> >> I assume you meant that it was lost from the indicator-applet
> >> menu. You should
On 06/24/2010 06:45 AM, Aaron Toponce wrote:
> On 06/23/2010 07:56 PM, Henry Hertz Hobbit wrote:
>> https://launchpad.net/indicator-applet
>>
>> I assume you meant that it was lost from the indicator-applet
>> menu. You should just be able to message it yourself in a terminal
>> and background it
On 06/23/2010 07:56 PM, Henry Hertz Hobbit wrote:
> https://launchpad.net/indicator-applet
>
> I assume you meant that it was lost from the indicator-applet menu.
> You should just be able to message it yourself in a terminal and
> background it if it gets lost from the indicator-applet menu.
What
On 06/22/2010 03:49 PM, Charles Curley wrote:
> I've just upgraded my four year old lenovo R51 laptop from Ubuntu Komic
> Koala to Ludicrous Lynx. In the process, the menu option to hibernate
> has gone away. It didn't work under Komic Koala, but this is not the
> solution I was expecting.
>
> How
On 06/23/2010 11:33 AM, Henry Hertz Hobbit wrote:
> On 06/22/2010 03:49 PM, Charles Curley wrote:
>> I've just upgraded my four year old lenovo R51 laptop from Ubuntu Komic
>> Koala to Ludicrous Lynx. In the process, the menu option to hibernate
>> has gone away. It didn't work under Komic Koala, b
On Wed, 23 Jun 2010 17:33:45 +
Henry Hertz Hobbit wrote:
> On 06/22/2010 03:49 PM, Charles Curley wrote:
> > I've just upgraded my four year old lenovo R51 laptop from Ubuntu
> > Komic Koala to Ludicrous Lynx. In the process, the menu option to
> > hibernate has gone away. It didn't work unde
On 06/22/2010 03:49 PM, Charles Curley wrote:
> I've just upgraded my four year old lenovo R51 laptop from Ubuntu Komic
> Koala to Ludicrous Lynx. In the process, the menu option to hibernate
> has gone away. It didn't work under Komic Koala, but this is not the
> solution I was expecting.
>
> How
I've just upgraded my four year old lenovo R51 laptop from Ubuntu Komic
Koala to Ludicrous Lynx. In the process, the menu option to hibernate
has gone away. It didn't work under Komic Koala, but this is not the
solution I was expecting.
How do I get it back so I can see if it works?
--
Charles
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