Hello, I've been running squeeze/testing on my Asus 1000HE for well over a year, it's been solid - I've probably hibernated and resumed a hundred consecutive times over a six month period without ever shutting down (well... maybe had trouble with bluetooth not working after a resume a long time ago). Big thank you to Debian Laptop/EeePC hackers!
However since upgrading packages a few weeks ago, resume from hibernate no longer works. I need help figuring out how to debug it since I don't have much info to provide for a bug report at the moment. Suspend/resume from ram works fine. Hibernate/resume fails 9 times out of 10. I've taken out the 'quiet' parameter from grub, and during hibernation I see kernel console output about freezing, ticking away (takes a few seconds), and during resume I see similar messages about loading the image - once it reaches 100% it blurts out a few more lines of kernel messages and spontaneously reboots (without trying to resume again). I've tried adding 'no_console_suspend=1 panic=10' parameters to grub, hoping that it would pause 10 seconds before the reboot so I could read the full message. No luck. The only boot/kernel/PM related packages I had upgraded a few weeks ago are: grub-pc 1.98+20100804-13 -> 1.98+20100804-14 linux-image-2.6.32-5-686 2.6.32-27 -> 2.6.32-30 pm-utils 1.3.0-2 -> 1.3.0-3 Oh one more thing out of the ordinary: After this upgrade (possibly during!), I wasn't very careful - I may have suspended to ram and let the battery drain. A few days later when I booted up, grub complained it couldn't find the kernel and initrd images. I entered grub commands manually and got it to boot (though had to use /vmlinuz instead of full path /boot/vmlinux-2..., otherwise "not found" - fs corruption?). Once booted back in, ran 'dpkg-reconfigure linux-image-2.6.32-5-686' and 'dpkg-reconfigure grub-pc', grub problem solved - but this is also when hibernate-resume started failing. Any tips for having failed resume pause a moment before spontaneously rebooting, or any other debugging advice? -- Gerald Turner Email: gtur...@unzane.com JID: gtur...@unzane.com GPG: 0xFA8CD6D5 21D9 B2E8 7FE7 F19E 5F7D 4D0C 3FA0 810F FA8C D6D5
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