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| Thread ID: 43678 | 2004-03-23 12:02:00 | O-oh, Linux + Hibernate = bad news | Dan201 (896) | Press F1 |
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| 224620 | 2004-03-23 12:02:00 | Hi people, I have a laptop with both Windows XP Home and Mandrake-Linux 10 Community installed. Just today I found the option to Hibernate in Mandrake so I thought I'd give it a spin. That was a big mistake. The image was made, the computer... erm... restarted, and loaded the image, said everything was OK, then... restarted... and it would continue on until I told it to load Windows instead. Loading failsafe or linux-nofsb would instead of restarting, make the screen go a silvery grey. Not what I want. Anyone in the world know how kill the image data in Linux so I can start Linux again? I was just getting to use it all the time... Thanks. Daniel |
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| 224621 | 2004-03-23 13:04:00 | Assuming its the problem I think it is try the following... At the boot menu (hit escape to get the prompt if its the graphical version), select the linux entry then after it type " resume=none". That will stop it from looking for the resume partition. After it starts up check you still have swap space configured. |
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