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    hibernate fails due to lack of swap space

    i only allocated 256M of swap. didn't think i'd have a need for a big one. for the past years, it seems my swap partitions hardly ever get touched at all. so now hibernate fails whenever i try to let it. it says not enough swap space.

    i've tried to experiment and created a swapfile to add to the swap, to make the total swap to 1GB. hibernate still doesn't work.

    so how much swap space do i need to get hibernate to work? or is hibernate something Kubuntu can't do?


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    Re: hibernate fails due to lack of swap space

    Hi,

    Usually it's the same as sum of ram used + swap used
    But I know that if you are adding after, you should modify files of config, but don't remember which one.

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      Re: hibernate fails due to lack of swap space

      Originally posted by zero1
      i've tried to experiment and created a swapfile to add to the swap
      Just to eliminate the usual suspect(s): did you explicitly activate the added swap space?

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      Further reading: man swapon , swap files

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