Hello, On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 10:40:21AM +0300, Mantas Mikulėnas wrote:
On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 9:05 AM, Arvid Warnecke <arvid@nostalgix.org> wrote:
When looking into /var/log/pm-suspend.log it seems that hibernating went well: lots of "success" messages and no errors. But when I then start the MacBook again it does not resume but boots normally. fsck detects that disks haven't been unmounted orderly, recovers journal and I am back to a fresh booted system then. I just have to ask: do you still have the "resume" hook and the related option in kernel command line? I remember this happening when I accidentally lost mine a few weeks earlier.
I removed the option from the kernel command line when I noticed that it does not seem to solve my issues. And I have few changes in /etc/acpi/handler.sh which made hibernating possible when closing the lid in the first place: button/lid) case "$3" in close) echo "LID closed!">/dev/tty5 #vbetool dpms off #pm-suspend pm-hibernate ;; open) echo "LID opened!">/dev/tty5 xset -display :0 dpms force on ;; esac ;; Cheers, Arvid -- [ Arvid Warnecke ][ arvid (at) nostalgix (dot) org ] [ IRC/OPN: "madhatter" ][ http://www.nostalgix.org ] ---[ ThreePiO was right: Let the Wookiee win. ]---