Re: Linux hibernation

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>> I'll see if with this load, hibernate fails or not.
>
> You have 2,75 GByte of Memory + 256 MByte of Graphic Ram right?

correct.

>
> If your system use the the SWAP partition to  hybernate,  then  it  will
> fail, because it has to do a "swapoff" and write  the  contents  of  the
> SWAP to memory.
>
> In clear, you are currently using
>
>    4096 MByte RAM + 374 MByte SWAP - 249 MByte Free

you mean 372MB of swap is used (not 374 MB?).
>
>    = 4221 MByte = 4,12 GByte
>
> which is to much o fit into memory.

How did you arrive at 4096 MB figure? Are you adding the currently
used mem + cached pages?

-mandeep

>
>> -mandeep
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