Hibernate distroy swap
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hibernate (Ubuntu) |
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Bug Description
Binary package hint: hibernate
Hi,
After an update from dapper to edgy, I tried to hibernate. During hibernation, I saw the message:
pnp:failled to activate device 00:0b
No real hibernation occures, Ubuntu started classically. But the swap partition was not here anymore (top says 0MB available). In Gparted, the swap partition is "inconnutacity". I had to create a new swap and declare it in fstab with the new UUID.
Other informations from an other user having the same problem: he changed the fstab without the UUID (the old version) but there is no improvment. He also noticed, using #sudo vol_id /dev/sd6, that the filesystem changed to FS=swsup (not FS=swap).
I installed the generic kernel but I am quite afraid to test the hibernation again because it is my productive environment. But if you really need such a test I could make it...
I hope I didn't duplicate a bug already existing.
Regards,
Salvatore
PS: I am using an Athon XP with 1Go RAM and the 386 kernel. The other user has a Pentium M and is using a 386 kernel.
Hi again,
Someone made me notice that this bug is related to 66637 also.
Salvatore