Hi Marc,
Marc Haber wrote:
when I wake up my notebook from Hibernation, it sometimes happens that
laptop-mode tries to remount /usr and the mount wedges itself in
kernel space: Eats 90 % CPU and is unkillable:
acpid,4115 -c /etc/acpi/events
`-lm_battery.sh,19925 /etc/acpi/actions/lm_battery.sh battery C137 00000080
00000001
`-laptop_mode,19926 /usr/sbin/laptop_mode auto
`-laptop-mode,19982 /usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/laptop-mode
`-laptop-mode,19986
/usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/laptop-mode
`-laptop-mode,20007
/usr/share/laptop-mode-tools/modules/laptop-mode
`-mount,20008 /dev/mapper/usr /mnt/usr -t ext3 -o
remount,rw,commit=600
I do not have the slightest clue what happens here, so I am reporting
this bug against the package which has the most scripts in the process
tree in the hope that somebody with more clue can reassign.
fwiw, it's reboot time in these cases :-(
Thanks for reporting. I've recently had a report where remounts would
hang for 20 minutes at >90% CPU before completing.
Firstly, could you try letting it hang for very long (perhaps even
several hours) to see if it eventually finishes? (If it is, it's the
same bug as the other one. If it isn't, then it's also a kernel bug, but
perhaps a different one.)
Also, could you check when exactly it hangs? Is it only when you resume
in a different power state (plugged vs. unplugged) than when you hibernated?
Cheers,
Bart
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