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I have a Soltek SL-75KAV motherboard, which says that I can shove different bits of ram in it at the same time (3 slots) of DIMM PC133 SDRAM. So I have two slots with 256 in each, put a new 512 stick in the third and I have issues.
THe computer turns on. It does a memory test, and that identifies that there is 1 gig in there. Once we boot up SUSE however, it gets to the line:
swsusp: Suspend partion has wrong signature?
And then does not continue.
Unfortunately I can't remember much else about the error message, so what I did was search and foudn some people had problems with KPowersave. So I booted up fine without the extra ram in, disabled KPowersave, shutoff, put the RAM back in, booted up.. the same thing happened.
I don't know how to get hold of that full output, as it doesn't give me a prompt or anything and just freezes. If anyone can help that would be great. It works without the RAM, and Soltek says I can mix'n'match, and does not get past that line with the RAM.
Try booting up once in the safe mode. Maybe the problem will resolve itself after that. I think that you need a swap partition twice the size of ram for swsusp to function properly.
I'm also wondering whether your ram is OK, or if it is the proper type.
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