[Pkg-utopia-maintainers] Bug#457515: gnome-panel: disable hibernate when the on-disk kernel has been upgraded to a newer version
Michael Biebl
biebl at debian.org
Tue Dec 25 19:52:38 UTC 2007
Josselin Mouette schrieb:
> reassign 457515 hal
> thanks
>
> On dim, 2007-12-23 at 11:26 +0930, Paul Wise wrote:
>> Package: gnome-panel
>> Version: 2.20.2-2
>> Severity: wishlist
>>
>> Yesterday I upgraded my kernel and stupidly proceeded to hibernate as I
>> was running out of power. This resulted in the new kernel being unable
>> to load the s2disk images and them being lost. It would be nice if the
>> gnome-panel could detect this situation (kernel upgraded without
>> rebooting) and either prevent me from hibernating by disabling the
>> hibernate button or by popping up an error dialog explaining the
>> situation.
>
> This would indeed be nice, but for GNOME (gnome-power-manager, actually)
> to do that, it would need hal to report it (which in turn may need a
> decent error message from pm-utils).
>
> Reassigning to the Utopia guys, who know better how this could be done.
>
afaik, kernel upgrades never remove the old kernel, so it should be safe
to hibernate, as grub allows to boot the old kernel.
s2disk will also detect, if it finds a hibernate image file which
doesn't match the (new) kernel and print a warning during boot.
This allows to restart and chose the old kernel.
Cheers,
Michael
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