On 7/11/19 2:16 PM, JD wrote:
I click on the "Shut Down The Computer" icon on the
mate panel, and select hibernate.
That should go through systemd then.
So, please provide for an example of how to mod
the grub menu to hibernate correctly.
I need the output of "blkid | grep swap" and "cat
I click on the "Shut Down The Computer" icon on the
mate panel, and select hibernate.
So, please provide for an example of how to mod
the grub menu to hibernate correctly.
On Thu, Jul 11, 2019 at 12:17 PM Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 7/11/19 9:05 AM, JD wrote:
> > You mean there is no util to do
On 7/11/19 9:05 AM, JD wrote:
You mean there is no util to do this for the user
Do the Fedora devs assume all users, newbies and old,
have to "KNOW" this in order to do suspend to disk and
be able to resume where they left off
Hibernate wasn't really supported until very recently. The
You mean there is no util to do this for the user
Do the Fedora devs assume all users, newbies and old,
have to "KNOW" this in order to do suspend to disk and
be able to resume where they left off
How about posting an example of this in the Fedoraproject's
"How to ." pages?
On Wed,
On 7/10/19 8:41 PM, JD wrote:
What is the fix for this?
You have "reboot" in the subject. I'll assume you just mean that you
turn it back on.
Check the kernel cmdline to verify that there is a resume option and
that the indicated block device is the active swap.
What is the fix for this?
Thanx!!
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