Il 01/08/2013 00:06, Carl Hartung ha scritto:
On Wed, 31 Jul 2013 23:31:50 -0300 Marco Calistri wrote:
Carl,
May be you have convinced me. :-)
I don't understand why you needed to reinstall grub2 though.
I will try it booting with gparted DVD and I will consider to multiply RAM per 1.5 factor then set swap to 6.144G
Cheers,
I won't take the credit for this, Marco. Thanks anyway, and good luck! :-)
I read somewhere while researching this exercise that reinstalling grub2 might be necessary after resizing and moving '/' (sda2 in this case) so that's what I did. YMMV, of course.
regards,
Carl
Ok Carl,
Good news!: I increased swap from 3 to 6G and now hibernate works but it
takes several minutes to take effect; dunno if it can be adjusted by
proper settings in /etc/suspend.conf.
I also think that due the fact I installed not standard plymouth splash
I had to disable it in /etc/suspend.conf.
Now I see S2disk Snapshotting system when hibernate starts then system
shutdown; when I click on power button system reboot once again I see
S2disk Snapshotting on the screen it takes again several minutes without
any signals of life, then finally system restart exactly from the point
I left.
This is my current /etc/suspend.conf setting, probably by adjusting this
file I can gain more speed for hibernate process:
marco@linux-turion64:~> cat /etc/suspend.conf
#############################################################################
##
## note:
## using pm-utils or powersaved, this file (/etc/suspend.conf) only
serves as
## a template, image_size and resume_device are filled in dynamically
## and the generated /var/lib/s2disk.conf is used to suspend.
## _If_ you enter stuff here, it will be copied to that file unchanged,
## but this might skip some features and sanity checks.
##
#############################################################################
##
## your snapshot device. You should not need to change this.
# snapshot device = /dev/snapshot
#
## enter your swap device here. Read the warning on pm-utils above, please!
#resume device =