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Operating Systems Linux How to enable Hibernate Post 302144718 by Sivaswami on Friday 9th of November 2007 11:01:54 AM
Old 11-09-2007
How to enable Hibernate

Hi,

I want to enable hibernate in my machine.
when i click hibernate option, it is throwing message that hibernate is not enabled in kernel.
earlier, i was hibernating in the same machine with windows os.
any idea ?

Thx in advance.
Siva
 

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SYSTEMD-HIBERNATE-RESUME-GENERATOR(8)                   systemd-hibernate-resume-generator                   SYSTEMD-HIBERNATE-RESUME-GENERATOR(8)

NAME
systemd-hibernate-resume-generator - Unit generator for resume= kernel parameter SYNOPSIS
/lib/systemd/system-generators/systemd-hibernate-resume-generator DESCRIPTION
systemd-hibernate-resume-generator is a generator that instantiates systemd-hibernate-resume@.service(8) unit according to the value of resume= parameter specified on the kernel command line. KERNEL COMMAND LINE
systemd-hibernate-resume-generator understands the following kernel command line parameters: resume= Takes a path to the resume device. Both persistent block device paths like /dev/disk/by-foo/bar and fstab(5)-style specifiers like "FOO=bar" are supported. SEE ALSO
systemd(1), systemd-hibernate-resume@.service(8), kernel-command-line(7) systemd 237 SYSTEMD-HIBERNATE-RESUME-GENERATOR(8)
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