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Hibernation problem

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Hibernation problem

Postby gromada » Sun Feb 15, 2009 5:24 pm

Hi there!

I must say Ultimate Edition is realy, realy good product. I would normaly install Debian or Ubuntu and modifing it for some time, but Ultimate Edition has over 90% things sets as I would. Thank you!
Until now, I found only one BIG problem: can't hibernate (many system messages leting me know that system can't write to swap).

I was digging and digging and realized that instead of normal swap system at /dev/sda5, I have some /dev/ramzswap0. Surprice! I culd swapoff -a and swapon /dev/sda5, but I need that automaticly, because I think that's the reason for my system can't hibernate (maybe I'm wrong?). After even more digging, I realized that the problem is in compcache which is included in kernel (2.6.27.11). Blacklisting it in /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist isn't worked.
What now?
How to turn off compcache and/or how to make hibernating work?

Thanks a lot...

Best regards from Croatia!
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Re: Hibernation problem

Postby gromada » Sun Feb 15, 2009 7:37 pm

SOLVED!
Hibernation isn't something I often used, so it took me a long time to notice the problem. The real problem was in swap: installation precedure for Ultimate Edition messed up blok devices, so my /home partition from /dev/sda6 became /dev/sda3, and swap from /dev/sda5 became /dev/sda2.
I haven't found where, but there is some kind of pointer which still indicated to /dev/sda5 for swap. Now, I manualy formated swap partition (mkswap -U UUID /dev/sda2) with old UUID, so there are now two pointers with same UUID indicating two block devices /dev/sda2 and /dev/sda5 with same UUID (blkid | grep swap). Now, swap is in full size and hibernating works, so I'm happy again. :D
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Re: Hibernation problem

Postby gromada » Mon Feb 16, 2009 4:47 am

Nick wrote:Welcome gromada <BREW> glad you could be of help to yourself ! :D
Feel free to post again if you require any help from yourself ! :lol:


;)
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