On Fri, 2008-11-14 at 16:05 +0000, link178 wrote:
> Here it goes a solution:
> 
> 1-Download ans install uswsusp and hibernate
> 2- edit this file /etc/uswsusp.conf with this content 
> 
>     resume device = /dev/sda2
>     splash = n
>     compress = y
>     early writeout = y
>     RSA key file = /etc/uswsusp.key
>     shutdown method e= shutdown 
> 
> Obviously, change /dev/sda2 for the partition that match your swap.
> Gparted should give you that information
> 
> 3- try it by typing "sudo s2disk". Normally appears a message showing
> the process. If it doesn't, and strange things appear don't panic and
> wait, it happens sometimes.
> 
> 4- Restart the computer and see the results. If it have worked you can
> make the changes to avoid typing s2disk everytime you want to hibernate.
> Do the following
> 
> 5- make a backup of the file we're going to modify:
>     sudo cp /usr/lib/hal/scripts/linux/hal-system-power-hibernate-linux 
> /usr/lib/hal/scripts/linux    /hal-system-power-hibernate-linux.bak
> 
> 6- now edit : sudo gedit /usr/lib/hal/scripts/linux/hal-system-power-
> hibernate-linux
> 
> 7- delete all the content and write this :
> #!/bin/sh
> /sbin/s2disk
> 
> 8-update the kernel with :  sudo update-initramfs -u
> 
> I hope it works, apologizes for my bad English (this is from the Spanish
> forum Ubuntu-es)

No offense, but that is a horrible solution. If you want to use uswsusp,
the following commands (as root) will do the trick:

aptitude install uswsusp
echo 'SLEEP_MODULE=uswsusp' >/etc/pm/config/sleep-module

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Victor Lowther
RHCE# 805008539634727
LPIC-2# LPI000140019

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Hardy : suspend and hibernate fail on resume.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/246172
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