On Wed, Jan 21, 2004 at 08:09:25PM +0200, Micha Feigin wrote: [...] > What version did you use? (send the output of cat > /proc/swsusp/debug_info). > Up to what point does the suspend process go? Any error messages on the > screen or in /var/log/(syslog|kern.log|messages). Did you append the > line resume2=swap:/dev/<swap partition> to the kernel (using lilo/grub > or whatever you are using?) > Anyway you are currently supposed to use echo > /proc/swsusp/activate Just a quick question: how long does it take to swsusp? it seems that *something* happens when I try to hibernate (i.e. some data is written to swap/swsusp data space). When I restarted system, syslog said: --cut-- Jan 23 09:50:57 poppy kernel: SoftwareSuspend2: Swap space signature found. Jan 23 09:50:57 poppy kernel: Swsusp 2.0-rc3I: Checking for image... Jan 23 09:50:57 poppy kernel: SoftwareSuspend2: This is normal swap space. Jan 23 09:50:58 poppy kernel: PM: Reading pmdisk image. Jan 23 09:50:58 poppy kernel: PM: Resume from disk failed. --cut-- I reckon swsusp didn't complete writing. PS: does swsusp have any problems with USB? I started suspending with memory stick plugged in. When I unplugged it (with swsusp still in progress), progress bar jumped to ~60%. This was the moment data was actually written to disk (there was hdd activity). -- Lukasz
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