Ubuntu :: Can't Get Hibernate To Work In LVM Installation

Dec 16, 2010

I Installed Ubuntu 10.04 with Logical Volume Management last month and then upgraded to Ubuntu 10.10 and noticed that I have been loosing power faster than I have been used to. I have realized that I didn't have a hibernate option. I should be able to hibernate because I have over 5 GB LVM swap partition and only 2 GB of ram on my Laptop. How do I get the hibernate feature back?

EDIT the original installation was with encrypted home but I moved off of the encrypted home.

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I've re-partitioned my existing windows xp disk to do a dual boot with Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid. The installation went fine and I am able to use both the operating systems just fine.

But when I boot into windows xp I donot have the hibernte/sleep options available anymore.

debug the issue and get back those options ?

Note: I have made the windows as default boot option in grub.

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I have been running Ubuntu 9.04 on my netbook for quite some time.

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