No /etc/mkinitramfs/conf.d/resume after ubiquity installation
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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initramfs-tools (Ubuntu) |
Invalid
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Medium
|
Adam Conrad | ||
ubiquity (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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High
|
Colin Watson | ||
update-manager (Ubuntu) |
Invalid
|
Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
EDIT: I almost forgot to mention, I'm running a clean, up-to-date install of Dapper Beta2 installed from the disk last night. acpi version is 0.09
In trying to get Hibernation to work on my laptop, (Compaq Presario v2402us) I have discovered that hibernating corrupts my swap partition.
I have verified this using gparted on the live disk- before attempting to hibernate, the swap partition is on /dev/hda2, and recognized by both my normal Ubuntu system and the live disk. But, after a hibernation attempt, (which fails- more on that in a second) neither the normal system or the live disk can see /dev/hda2 as anything more than "unknown."
In my system, "sudo swapon -a" returns:
swapon: /dev/hda2: Invalid argument
To get my swap partition back, I need to reformat it wth the live CD partitioner.
Specifically, when I press the "Hibernate" key In "System -> Log out," the computer shuts down as if hibernation is going to work. The screen blanks, and after 30-45 seconds of continuous HDD usage, the computer powers down as well. But, when it starts up again, it starts up without even mentioning hibernation- no errors, nothing at all. When the normal system is reached, swap space cannot be accessed, and /dev/hda2 is corrupted.
Attached to this bug are my Syslog, /etc/default/
Changed in initramfs-tools (Ubuntu): | |
status: | Invalid → New |
Compilation of the applicable log files and setup files.