yea. Voidlinux, I hibernated with “ZZZ”, now managed to boot to it from grub from another distro butt none of the services work I think and I can’t start a DE or start xorg or whatever. I tried removing the swap or turning it off ot whatrver and after I did swapoff it did seem to go away but then I had the samr problem and when I booted the same way the swap partition was on.
should i delete the swap partition and make another one later or…? pls help thanks a lot!
I think there is something in grub’s kernel options that tells it where to look for the location of the hibernate image. So you could simply edit grub during boot and remove that setting.
sudo mkfs.swap /dev/[swap device here>]
oh almost forgot to mention I practically unpluged my pc while it was hibernating so well you know.
Oddly, Void has been the first distro for me where it felt like hibernation just worked out of the box. Sorry though, I have no suggestions.
yeah fair enough, thanks anyways.
If you can access it just pull.your personal files and reinstall. Its not worth the chase unless you have a ton of irreplaceable shit on there.
You can fix these things with Linux. That’s the magic of it. While it’s not as polished as other OSes (unlike others here keep insisting) you are actually able to fix almost every problem yourself. And while doing it you learn a thing or two.
OP is posting on Lemmy. Idk your workflow but if I’ve gone from searching to.posting about it I’m already at the bottom of the barrel and its time to cut my loses
What’s the point of posting here then if not hoping to find a way to fix it? Me and probably a lot of others here are happy to help. But for that we need some Journal-Output for example.
When I posted no one had liked or commented and it seemed sensible should you just want to get your build going
oh lol, no yea i have separate partition for the home directory so it should be easy enough, ty!



