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I hibernated my PC, but it has not able to resume it. (Ubuntu 18.10)



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I used this syntax:



sudo hibernate


And after sometime, when I pressed the power button and waited. This message is on the screen for like half an hour but no sign of login appearance.



s2disk: Snapshotting system
s2disk: Returned to userspace


It used to work differently before by showing 0 to 100% rate of resuming window. But now, it's different. What should I do now? Can I get my PC back? Should I never use hibernation from now? Has something changed in new updates?




Update: After a while, I used Ctrl+Alt+F1 to login, and reboot my PC. But I really want to use hibernation next time. Because this is not a appropriate solution.











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  • Did you follow this askubuntu.com/a/892410/29219 this wiki.debian.org/Hibernation/Hibernate_Without_Swap_Partition and perhaps this askubuntu.com/q/1035345/29219 ?

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I used this syntax:



sudo hibernate


And after sometime, when I pressed the power button and waited. This message is on the screen for like half an hour but no sign of login appearance.



s2disk: Snapshotting system
s2disk: Returned to userspace


It used to work differently before by showing 0 to 100% rate of resuming window. But now, it's different. What should I do now? Can I get my PC back? Should I never use hibernation from now? Has something changed in new updates?




Update: After a while, I used Ctrl+Alt+F1 to login, and reboot my PC. But I really want to use hibernation next time. Because this is not a appropriate solution.











share|improve this question
























  • Did you follow this askubuntu.com/a/892410/29219 this wiki.debian.org/Hibernation/Hibernate_Without_Swap_Partition and perhaps this askubuntu.com/q/1035345/29219 ?

    – Anthony O.
    2 days ago













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I used this syntax:



sudo hibernate


And after sometime, when I pressed the power button and waited. This message is on the screen for like half an hour but no sign of login appearance.



s2disk: Snapshotting system
s2disk: Returned to userspace


It used to work differently before by showing 0 to 100% rate of resuming window. But now, it's different. What should I do now? Can I get my PC back? Should I never use hibernation from now? Has something changed in new updates?




Update: After a while, I used Ctrl+Alt+F1 to login, and reboot my PC. But I really want to use hibernation next time. Because this is not a appropriate solution.











share|improve this question
















I used this syntax:



sudo hibernate


And after sometime, when I pressed the power button and waited. This message is on the screen for like half an hour but no sign of login appearance.



s2disk: Snapshotting system
s2disk: Returned to userspace


It used to work differently before by showing 0 to 100% rate of resuming window. But now, it's different. What should I do now? Can I get my PC back? Should I never use hibernation from now? Has something changed in new updates?




Update: After a while, I used Ctrl+Alt+F1 to login, and reboot my PC. But I really want to use hibernation next time. Because this is not a appropriate solution.








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  • Did you follow this askubuntu.com/a/892410/29219 this wiki.debian.org/Hibernation/Hibernate_Without_Swap_Partition and perhaps this askubuntu.com/q/1035345/29219 ?

    – Anthony O.
    2 days ago

















  • Did you follow this askubuntu.com/a/892410/29219 this wiki.debian.org/Hibernation/Hibernate_Without_Swap_Partition and perhaps this askubuntu.com/q/1035345/29219 ?

    – Anthony O.
    2 days ago
















Did you follow this askubuntu.com/a/892410/29219 this wiki.debian.org/Hibernation/Hibernate_Without_Swap_Partition and perhaps this askubuntu.com/q/1035345/29219 ?

– Anthony O.
2 days ago





Did you follow this askubuntu.com/a/892410/29219 this wiki.debian.org/Hibernation/Hibernate_Without_Swap_Partition and perhaps this askubuntu.com/q/1035345/29219 ?

– Anthony O.
2 days ago










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Perhaps you forgot (like me) to specify the resume & resume_offset Linux boot parameters? Without the resume_offset I had the same problem as you: black screen on "s2disk: Returned to userspace" message.



I've written here a full answer to be able to resume correctly from a swap file.






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    Perhaps you forgot (like me) to specify the resume & resume_offset Linux boot parameters? Without the resume_offset I had the same problem as you: black screen on "s2disk: Returned to userspace" message.



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      I've written here a full answer to be able to resume correctly from a swap file.






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        I've written here a full answer to be able to resume correctly from a swap file.






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        Perhaps you forgot (like me) to specify the resume & resume_offset Linux boot parameters? Without the resume_offset I had the same problem as you: black screen on "s2disk: Returned to userspace" message.



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