So I bought an EEE PC the 10" one 1000 I think is the model number.. It's pretty nice, 40Gig SSD (an 8Gig and a 32Gig), 1024x600 screen res, which works great for ssh, email and surfing.. It will quickly become my most used machine, but.... I can't get hybernate working.. I get an error when it tries to hibernat the "PM: can't find a swap partition, try swapon -a" (Or something like that, I am typing this from memory.. the EEE is at home, and I am not. )<br>
<br>Anyways, has anyone had experience getting this to work on the EEE with EEEBuntu? I checked their forums and followed the advice posted there, but so far no luck.. The system has a 4Gig swap (I read 2x system memory if you want hibernate to work reliably), it's all setup and working, and even shows up when you run 'free'. I check hibernat conf file, and made sure it was pointing at the device.. Now I am NOT using the UUID in the conf file, but I am also not using that in the fstab.. I am pointing right at the device (/dev/sdb1) I don't see how this could be the problem, but if need be, I will figure out the UUID of the swap and point it at that.. (How do I find the UUID?)<br>
<br>Other than this one hibernate issue, the EEE PC1000 is a pretty slick little portable.. <br><br>Also, if you are wondering why I went with EEEBuntu instead of the default Xandros install, its mainly because their repos don't have the software I want, and the other reason is I don't care that much for KDE, and I did not see a way to install gnome under their version of Xandros. :) So it's just a preference thing. <br>
<br>Any help is mucho appreciated :)<br><br>-Steve<br> <br>