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|    Andrew to Carlos E. R.    |
|    Re: Hibernation    |
|    24 Feb 21 11:06:44    |
      From: Doug@hyperspace.vogon.gov              Carlos E. R. wrote:       > On 22/02/2021 18.20, Andrew wrote:       >> Hi,       >>       >> There are two "half-Closedown" options available, Suspend and       >> Hibernate. I make use of Suspend quite frequently and I want to keep       >> it available.       >> Then we come to Hibernate. I only have two problems with it:       >> - it does not work correctly, the CPU fan is still running and I don't       >> know what else is also active.       >> - restarting does not work, the only option is to do a full Boot.       >> While I could probably fix the second problem with enough reading and       >> expermenting, the first "issue" means it's a total waste of time anyway.       >       > Maybe it is hanging in mid process.       >       > You could try this command:       >       > systemctl hibernate       >       > as user or as root, in a terminal. And obtain the logs. Then report a       > bug, but not on this version, you'd have to upgrade first.       >       >>       >> Given that I occasionally click Hibernate instead of Suspend by       >> mistake, I'd like to remove that option - either by removing it from       >> the menu altogether, by making it non-clickable or by making it       >> duplicate "Suspend" in its operation.       >>       >> Searching Online has got me nowhere. Any clues?       >       > I think someone told me how years ago, but I don't remember. Ask in the       > mail list or the forum...       >       > Prior to systemd, I could add a script running on hibernation and abort it.       >       >>       >> OpenSuSE 15.1 Leap (yes, I know) with KDE as the desktop.       >       > Heh       >              "systemctl hibernate" behaves just the same as clicking on "Hibernate" -       badly. Looking for a step-by-step description of how to get this       running under OpenSUSE, all I found was something by you 10 years ago.       I did find something for ArchLinux and for one of the Debian-based       distros. It's crazy, I've seen better documentation than this but no       idea where.       Upgrading this system to 15.2 is going to involve a partial       re-initialise and some degraded functionality but waiting for 15.3 at       the start of June is not really an option.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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