| Hallo, 
 ich hatte auf meinem Laptop FSC Amilo Pro v2030 mit Kanotix eine Swap-Partition mit 500MB angelegt (sda5). Allerdings scheint sie zu klein zu sein, wenn ich den Hibernate mit geöffnetem Qemu(w2k) und Openoffice auslöse. Dabei benutze ich acpi_sleep.
 Also habe ich eine ungenutzte Partition als Swap formatiert und eingehängt (sda1). Diese wird im normalen Betrieb auch verwendet. Allerdings erhalte ich jetzt beim Hibernate als Fehlermeldung
 
 
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 und der Rechner fährt wieder hoch.
 Deaktiviere ich die neue Swap-Partition, funktioniert es wieder. Außerdem habe ich versucht, die Priorität der neuen hinter die der alten Partition zu stellen, was auch nicht geholfen hat.
 
 Wo muss ich die neue Swap-Partition noch eintragen?
 Was braucht ihr noch für Informationen?
 
 Danke für die Hilfe.
 
 Hier die fstab:
 
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/dev/sda1       none            swap    sw              0       0
 /dev/sda5   none      swap   sw      0   0
 
 
 cat /proc/swaps
 
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Filename            Type      Size   Used   Priority
 /dev/sda1                               partition   2931820   30692   -1
 /dev/sda5                               partition   489940   0   -2
 
 
 fdisk -l
 
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/dev/sda1               1         365     2931831   82  Linux Swap / Solaris
 /dev/sda5            1344        1404      489951   82  Linux Swap / Solaris
 
 
 /etc/hibernate/hibernate.conf
 
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# Example hibernate.conf file. Adapt to your own tastes.
 # Options are not case sensitive.
 #
 # Run "hibernate -h" for help on the configuration items.
 
 ##############################################################################
 ### Choose your Suspend method. You currently have 3 choices:
 ###
 ###    suspend2            Software Suspend 2 (requires kernel patches from
 ###                        http://www.suspend2.net/)
 ###
 ###    sysfs_power_state   Uses /sys/power/state to suspend (activates pmdisk
 ###                        on kernels < 2.6.8, or vanilla swsusp otherwise).
 ###
 ###    acpi_sleep          Uses /proc/acpi/sleep to activate swsusp, or other
 ###                        ACPI sleep state supported by your machine.
 ###
 ##############################################################################
 
 ### suspend2 (for Software Suspend 2)
 # UseSuspend2 yes
 # Reboot no
 # EnableEscape yes
 # DefaultConsoleLevel 1
 # Compressor lzf
 # Encryptor none
 # ImageSizeLimit 200
 ## useful for initrd usage:
 # SuspendDevice swap:/dev/sda1
 ## Powerdown method - 3 for suspend-to-RAM, 4 for ACPI S4 sleep, 5 for poweroff
 # PowerdownMethod 5
 ## Any other /proc/software_suspend setting can be set like so:
 # ProcSetting expected_compression 50
 ## Or traditionally like this:
 # Suspend2AllSettings 0 0 2056 65535 5
 ## Or even from the results of hibernate --save-settings with this:
 # Suspend2AllSettingsFile /etc/hibernate/suspend-settings.conf
 ## For filewriter:
 # FilewriterLocation /suspend_file 1000
 # VerifyFilewriterResume2 yes
 # ProcSetting userui_program /usr/local/sbin/suspend2ui_text
 
 ### sysfs_power_state
 ## To use /sys/power/state to suspend your machine (which may offer
 ## suspend-to-RAM, suspend-to-disk, standby, etc) comment out all the options
 ## above for Software Suspend 2, below for acpi_sleep, and uncomment this line.
 ## You may replace mem with any one of the states from "cat /sys/power/state"
 #UseSysfsPowerState disk
 #PowerdownMethod shutdown
 
 ### acpi_sleep
 ## To use ACPI to suspend your machine (via /proc/acpi/sleep), comment out
 ## all the options above for Software Suspend 2 and sysfs, and uncomment this
 ## line. The number refers to the ACPI sleep state - 3 is suspend-to-RAM and
 ## 4 is suspend-to-disk.
 UseACPISleep 4
 
 ##############################################################################
 ### Some global settings
 ##############################################################################
 
 Verbosity 0
 LogFile /var/log/hibernate.log
 LogVerbosity 1
 # AlwaysForce yes
 # AlwaysKill yes
 HibernateVT 5
 Distribution debian
 # XDisplay :0
 
 ##############################################################################
 ### Scriptlets
 ###   Scriptlets provide support for doing all sorts of things before and after
 ###   suspending. The defaults settings here should work for most people, but
 ###   you may wish to edit these to taste. Consult "hibernate -h" for help on
 ###   the configuration settings.
 ##############################################################################
 
 ### bootsplash
 ## If you use bootsplash, also enabling SwitchToTextMode is recommended if
 ## you use X, otherwise you may end up with a garbled X display.
 # Bootsplash on
 # BootsplashConfig /etc/bootsplash/default/config/bootsplash-1024x768.cfg
 
 ### clock
 SaveClock restore-only
 
 ### devices
 # IncompatibleDevices /dev/dsp /dev/video*
 
 ### diskcache
 # DisableWriteCacheOn /dev/hda
 
 ### fbsplash (enable SwitchToTextMode if you use this)
 # FBSplash on
 # FBSplashTheme suspend2
 
 ### filesystems
 # Unmount /nfsshare /windows /mnt/sambaserver
 # UnmountFSTypes smbfs nfs
 # UnmountGraceTime 1
 # Mount /windows
 
 ### grub
 # ChangeGrubMenu yes
 # GrubMenuFile /boot/grub/menu.lst
 # AlternateGrubMenuFile /boot/grub/menu-suspended.lst
 # BackupGrubMenuFile /boot/grub/menu.lst.hibernate.bak
 
 ### hardware_tweaks
 # IbmAcpi yes
 # RadeonTool yes
 
 ### lilo
 # EnsureLILOResumes yes
 
 ### lock (generally you only want one of the following options)
 # LockConsoleAs root
 # LockXScreenSaver yes
 # LockKDE yes
 # LockXLock yes
 # LockXAutoLock yes
 
 ### misclaunch
 OnSuspend 20 echo "Good night!"
 OnResume 20 echo "Good morning!"
 
 ### modules
 # UnloadModules snd_via82cxxx usb-ohci
 # UnloadAllModules yes
 UnloadBlacklistedModules yes
 LoadModules auto
 # LoadModulesFromFile /etc/modules
 
 ### modules-gentoo
 # GentooModulesAutoload yes
 
 ### network
 DownInterfaces eth0
 UpInterfaces auto
 
 ### pcmcia
 # EjectCards yes
 
 ### programs
 # IncompatiblePrograms xmms
 
 ### services
 # RestartServices postfix
 # StopServices alsasound
 # StartServices aumix
 
 ### vbetool
 # EnableVbetool yes
 # RestoreVbeStateFrom /var/lib/vbetool/vbestate
 # VbetoolPost yes
 # RestoreVCSAData yes
 
 ### xhacks
 SwitchToTextMode yes
 # UseDummyXServer yes
 
 ### xstatus
 ## This can be set to gnome, kde or x:
 # XStatus gnome
 # XSuspendText Preparing to suspend...
 # XResumeText Resuming from suspend...
 ## When using XStatus x, and you have xosd installed:
 # XosdSettings --font -misc-fixed-medium-r-semicondensed--*-120-*-*-c-*-*-* --colour=Green --shadow 1 --pos bottom --align center --offset 50
 
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