Patrice Guay a écrit : > Radu-Cristian FOTESCU wrote: >> I am terribly puzzled by an issue reported as bug 2381 >> [http://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=2381] — definitely an upstream >> bug, as it does the same under X/OS 5 and StartCom 5. >> >> Simply put: Hibernation fails with horrendous I/O errors after swsusp >> starts dumping to swap. >> >> What bugs me is that hibernating from the CentOS 5 LiveCD *works*!!! >> (on the same hardware) >> >> How could I investigate to see what is the relevant difference >> between the LiveCD and the installed system, WRT suspend-to-disk? >> >> It has been said that "CentOS 5 i386 Live CD is based on the ADIOS >> Live CD Project", but also that "CentOS Project would like to thank >> Patrice Guay for the creation of this CD". Who is supposed to know >> better about this issue? >> >> [...] >> >> It's a shame that RHEL5 && clones fail to work properly with a >> specific laptop (Acer Travelmate 5310/5320/5710/5720 have the same >> architectural design), but an ad-hoc LiveCD works! >> > Hi Radu-Christian, > > I have a similar problem with the suspend/hibernate function under > CentOS 5 on my personal laptop (Acer Travelmate 8204). My latest > LiveCD respins, which are no longer based on the Adios Live CD > project, have the same problem with suspend/hibernate. > > I will need to test the hibernation functionality under the CentOS 5 > LiveCD (version 5.00) later today to see how it behaves. > On my laptop, the CentOS 5 LiveCD (version 5.00) suspend/hibernate function is not working either. The main difference between this LiveCD and the original distribution lies in these system files: - /etc/init.d/halt - /etc/init.d/kudzu - /etc/init.d/netfs - /etc/issue - /etc/sysconfig/network - /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit - /initrd/linuxrc - /initrd/initrd/harddriveinstall - /initrd/initrd/info - /initrd/initrd/savestate Maybe you could start your investigation there ... Regards, -- Patrice Guay