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Old 30th November 2008, 07:07 AM
mdyehiya Offline
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Suspend to disk issue

Hi All,
Earlier had a one time issue in Fedora 9 upon using "Suspend to Disk" option.
Due to this couldn't able start the system, using the recovery options I'm able to bring up my system. However during every restart system still checks for the image to start from suspend option, fails every time and switches back to normal startup procedure.

Can any one guide me in fixing this annoying issue.

Boot message (But /var/log/boot.log)
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Message similar to the one below

Trying to restore from /dev/sda5

fstab.sys not found

un mounting /etc from old /dev/sda1
un mounting /dev from old /dev/sda2



Regards

Mohamed Yehiya S

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