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On 4 December 2014 17:30:28 CET, Michael Vetter <michael.vetter@××××××××××××.de> wrote: |
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>> Maybe you need to pass the resume-partition parameter to the kernel |
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>in |
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>the bootloader. Point it to your swap device. |
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>Maybe I should add: I have EFI notebook, and my kernel is copied to |
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>/boot/EFI/Boot/bootx64.efi. So I boot over that EFI thing because it |
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>seemed the easiest thing to set up.. |
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You can set the resume partition in the kernel. Might be an option. |
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>> b) suspend to disk, which means that the whole content of the RAM is |
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>> being written on your HDD and after that your computer is being shut |
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>> down entirely? |
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>Yes, thats what I want to achive. |
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Did you try suspending using the echo command I mentioned earlier? |
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Joost |
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