Linux mint 17 doesn't start after hibernating
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So here is my trouble - i put my laptop with Linux Mint 17 to hibernation and after i decided to resume session i see only a black screen so i am now to start in recovery mode. I don't need to restore that session - i just want to get my Linux back to work. What is the way to edit GRUB loading script to just start new session? Now it looks like this
I also moved a RESUME file from /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/
- still no luck - got black screen.
Any ideas?
linux-mint hibernate
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So here is my trouble - i put my laptop with Linux Mint 17 to hibernation and after i decided to resume session i see only a black screen so i am now to start in recovery mode. I don't need to restore that session - i just want to get my Linux back to work. What is the way to edit GRUB loading script to just start new session? Now it looks like this
I also moved a RESUME file from /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/
- still no luck - got black screen.
Any ideas?
linux-mint hibernate
What is your hardware?
– AntonioK
Dec 24 '14 at 4:38
It is Acer Aspire V3-772G. Cannot show output of inxi right now because i left laptop at home.
– Nervosa
Dec 24 '14 at 5:08
There we go! Here is output of inxi -Fxz - imageshack.com/i/eyxPocuCp and blkid -o list - imageshack.com/i/pdZfQKy4p
– Nervosa
Dec 25 '14 at 13:19
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So here is my trouble - i put my laptop with Linux Mint 17 to hibernation and after i decided to resume session i see only a black screen so i am now to start in recovery mode. I don't need to restore that session - i just want to get my Linux back to work. What is the way to edit GRUB loading script to just start new session? Now it looks like this
I also moved a RESUME file from /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/
- still no luck - got black screen.
Any ideas?
linux-mint hibernate
So here is my trouble - i put my laptop with Linux Mint 17 to hibernation and after i decided to resume session i see only a black screen so i am now to start in recovery mode. I don't need to restore that session - i just want to get my Linux back to work. What is the way to edit GRUB loading script to just start new session? Now it looks like this
I also moved a RESUME file from /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/
- still no luck - got black screen.
Any ideas?
linux-mint hibernate
linux-mint hibernate
edited Oct 6 '16 at 11:52
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What is your hardware?
– AntonioK
Dec 24 '14 at 4:38
It is Acer Aspire V3-772G. Cannot show output of inxi right now because i left laptop at home.
– Nervosa
Dec 24 '14 at 5:08
There we go! Here is output of inxi -Fxz - imageshack.com/i/eyxPocuCp and blkid -o list - imageshack.com/i/pdZfQKy4p
– Nervosa
Dec 25 '14 at 13:19
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What is your hardware?
– AntonioK
Dec 24 '14 at 4:38
It is Acer Aspire V3-772G. Cannot show output of inxi right now because i left laptop at home.
– Nervosa
Dec 24 '14 at 5:08
There we go! Here is output of inxi -Fxz - imageshack.com/i/eyxPocuCp and blkid -o list - imageshack.com/i/pdZfQKy4p
– Nervosa
Dec 25 '14 at 13:19
What is your hardware?
– AntonioK
Dec 24 '14 at 4:38
What is your hardware?
– AntonioK
Dec 24 '14 at 4:38
It is Acer Aspire V3-772G. Cannot show output of inxi right now because i left laptop at home.
– Nervosa
Dec 24 '14 at 5:08
It is Acer Aspire V3-772G. Cannot show output of inxi right now because i left laptop at home.
– Nervosa
Dec 24 '14 at 5:08
There we go! Here is output of inxi -Fxz - imageshack.com/i/eyxPocuCp and blkid -o list - imageshack.com/i/pdZfQKy4p
– Nervosa
Dec 25 '14 at 13:19
There we go! Here is output of inxi -Fxz - imageshack.com/i/eyxPocuCp and blkid -o list - imageshack.com/i/pdZfQKy4p
– Nervosa
Dec 25 '14 at 13:19
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I had the same problem and the solution was editing the file /etc/rc.local
. Now that file looks like:
#My laptop have three USB ports
echo USB0 | sudo tee /proc/acpi/wakeup
echo USB1 | sudo tee /proc/acpi/wakeup
echo USB2 | sudo tee /proc/acpi/wakeup
exit 0
...it disables only the monitorization of those ports during
suspension/hibernation.[1]
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1 Answer
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I had the same problem and the solution was editing the file /etc/rc.local
. Now that file looks like:
#My laptop have three USB ports
echo USB0 | sudo tee /proc/acpi/wakeup
echo USB1 | sudo tee /proc/acpi/wakeup
echo USB2 | sudo tee /proc/acpi/wakeup
exit 0
...it disables only the monitorization of those ports during
suspension/hibernation.[1]
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I had the same problem and the solution was editing the file /etc/rc.local
. Now that file looks like:
#My laptop have three USB ports
echo USB0 | sudo tee /proc/acpi/wakeup
echo USB1 | sudo tee /proc/acpi/wakeup
echo USB2 | sudo tee /proc/acpi/wakeup
exit 0
...it disables only the monitorization of those ports during
suspension/hibernation.[1]
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I had the same problem and the solution was editing the file /etc/rc.local
. Now that file looks like:
#My laptop have three USB ports
echo USB0 | sudo tee /proc/acpi/wakeup
echo USB1 | sudo tee /proc/acpi/wakeup
echo USB2 | sudo tee /proc/acpi/wakeup
exit 0
...it disables only the monitorization of those ports during
suspension/hibernation.[1]
I had the same problem and the solution was editing the file /etc/rc.local
. Now that file looks like:
#My laptop have three USB ports
echo USB0 | sudo tee /proc/acpi/wakeup
echo USB1 | sudo tee /proc/acpi/wakeup
echo USB2 | sudo tee /proc/acpi/wakeup
exit 0
...it disables only the monitorization of those ports during
suspension/hibernation.[1]
answered Jan 6 '16 at 21:02
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What is your hardware?
– AntonioK
Dec 24 '14 at 4:38
It is Acer Aspire V3-772G. Cannot show output of inxi right now because i left laptop at home.
– Nervosa
Dec 24 '14 at 5:08
There we go! Here is output of inxi -Fxz - imageshack.com/i/eyxPocuCp and blkid -o list - imageshack.com/i/pdZfQKy4p
– Nervosa
Dec 25 '14 at 13:19