Hi I've got a HP Mini 210 running a dual boot of Ubuntu 11.04 and windows 7.
In my Ubuntu 12.04, the hibernation option was working well and fine. However, I installed Debian on another partition recently and when I again tried to boot to Ubuntu, I got a message on the boot splash screen saying :
The disk drive for / is not ready yet or not present.
I installed Ubuntu on my Windows 7 Sager laptop using Wubi. Hibernate (i.e. suspend to disc) is not an option from the power icon, only suspend, shutdown, etc. Hibernate is also not an option from my battery/lid close options. I understand that hibernation is disabled by default in Ubuntu 12.04. I tried running pm-hibernate but I get the following message:
Looking for splash system...
Hi everybody,
please help me to get at least hibernation on my Dell Inspiron 8000 working!
I'm currently running 11.3, fully patched.
I have xubu 12.04 installed on my desktop, z77 chipset. I tried hibernating, it didn't work. I did sudo apt-get install hibernate. It installed fine. I typed 'hibernate' into the terminal and my computer hibernated. Now it won't boot, it just stays stuck on the splash screen with the line sliding back and forth and the login window never arrives.
Help, please?
Plymouth splash screen is the animated screen you see after the grub (or grub2) menu in many popular Linux distros. And since the plymouth screen is a cool thing to play around, many linux users have created their own plymouth artworks.
Hibernation fails with encrypted 3.81gb swap - memory 8gbSuspend works well but hibernation fails. The hibernation process shuts the laptop down but it never comes backup until its shut down again via holding the power button down for 4 seconds. On restart orphan files are found by the system in /home and automatically deleted.
For some reason, when I load AOKP from moboot, I get two splash screens, one with the unicorn, and then the wide lime green cyanogenmod splash screen with the play triangle. This is before the boot animation. In my /boot, the only splash file I have is moboot.splash.AOKP.tga. Would anyone have any explanation on why this would be? Is the splash built into the rom? Are others able to reproduce?
I noticed that inbetween the splash screen ending and GDM appearing, there is some text about startup stuff. Is there anyway to make the splash screen last longer or to hide the messages?Personally I don't mind seeing that kind of stuff, but having a splash screen and then the messages afterwards seems weird to me.