You are, if course, correct -- closing the lid suspends, which is good enough for what I need. Hibernate is a bit clunky, but I think between suspend and just shutting the machine down, I'm covered....
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You are, if course, correct -- closing the lid suspends, which is good enough for what I need. Hibernate is a bit clunky, but I think between suspend and just shutting the machine down, I'm covered....
Disk Utility SMART status shows disk is healthy.
Turns out that when I hibernate simply by closing the laptop (which is how I normally do it), everything works smoothly. It's only when I hibernate...
Did the above. Now when I try to hibernate, the screen freezes and eventually the machine shuts down. When I reboot it, I get that "resume from dev/[UUID]" message, and a lot of ugly hard drive...
I followed the above and now get:
bwbloch@ubuntu:~$ sudo swapon -s
[sudo] password for bwbloch:
Filename Type Size Used Priority
/dev/sda7 ...
Well, I was clicking on "hibernate" not suspend, so I assume that's what it was doing. And I remember reading that you can't hibernate in wubi, so I was a bit confused, but I didn't pursue it...
Hi,
I recently migrated from wubi to a dual-boot partition with 10.04, on an Asus UL-30a. Everything went well, but one remaining issue is that I can't get hibernation to work. (Ironically, it...
I ran:
sudo blkid /dev/sda7
and got:
/dev/sda7: LABEL="Swap" UUID="24622487-0dd5-4c54-bd7f-724c9bf66979" TYPE="swap"
I then changed my fstab and resume files to match it:
OK, I uncommended that line and saved it. Then I ran the code to update ram, and got:
bwbloch@ubuntu:~$ $ sudo blkid /dev/sda7
$: command not found
bwbloch@ubuntu:~$ /dev/sda7:...
bcbc,
You wrote:
the last two lines of my fstab file read:
UUID=b610e25d-4073-487b-abc3-db17a16dea91 / ext4 errors=remount-ro 0 1
I'm back because even though I haven't resolved how to best partition my disk, I at least want to have my swap partition working so I can hibernate. As I described above, I set it up in gParted as...
In migrating from wubi to a dual boot set up, I of course had to set up partitions but didn't quite know what I was doing despite having read HowToPartition, etc. I've since deleted the ones I...
Two questions: I'm running 10.04 in a Windows dual boot. I've had difficulty with clonezilla, partimage and tar.gz, and have settled on the following backup strategy:
1) Have Windows recovery CD...
OK, I'll research and check the appropriate threads for the best way to back up and then optimize the partitons.
Thanks for all your help!
Rebooted and looks like everything is working great -- Many thanks!
To complete the process, I'd like to optimize the partitioning.
First, in GParted, can I change the file system type (for...
made the changed and saved the file, and ran the grub install.
What do I need to know before I reboot? Do I reboot from the LiveCD, or do I disconnect that and just reboot from nthe machine? Will...
I had backed up my data files but not my wubi files before I ran into this problem.
I chose ext2 rather than ext4 because I didn't know better
When I run
sudo mount /dev/sda6 /mnt
gksu gedit...
The results from bootinfoscript. FWIW, accessing sda6 from the LiveCD seems to indicate that all the wubi files are in there.....
Boot Info Script 0.55 dated February 15th,...
I ran it manually.
Since my last post I ran windows recovery (since one problem I had was that Win7 stopped running when I had wubi set up). So, looking in windows disk management, Isee that my...
Hi,
I've followed the above to migrate from wubi, creating sda6 and sda 7 (as I already had an sda5 and didn't want to accidentally erase data).
when rebooting, I get the grub prompt.
I...
This is very helpful -- but given that my windows is corrupted, will I be able to do the whole thing (including partitioning) from the LiveCD (it appears so...) and then reinstall Windows without...
I'm exporting the results from a query on a remote MySQL server as an Excel file. It downloads fine, but when I try to open it, it only contains one cell:
Fatal error: Allowed memory size of...
If I somehow managed to add a host/ mount I shouldn't have, it was in the beginning, when I was even more lost and under the impression that the way to access my Windows files from Ubuntu was via...
In windows, after OK I get > system recovery option > select keyboard input method > Next > startup repair
which returns a message saying that Windows cannot repair the problem. I click OK and...
Something I perhaps should have mentioned before: the problems began after two sets of updates via Update Manager. Does it make sense to try and undo those updates and see what happens? Not that I...
Here you go. What's next? Many thanks!
Boot Info Script 0.55 dated February 15th, 2010
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