>zardoz, Vuen, since it appears this was fixed in 2.6.20, any chance you can test this under Feisty and report your results?
Ah yes, when I saw Alexander's post a week ago I got all excited and upgraded to Feisty right away; I forgot to post my results. So here's what happens. The hibernation shutdown process now works completely, no errors. However, when I turn the computer back on, it hangs during POST, just as it did before. I can't enter the BIOS. Pressing reset button or powering it off and back on doesn't help; it just sits there. To get it to boot again, I have to reach back and physically unplug the computer. I plug it back in and turn it on, and I get an "overclocking failed" error. I press F2 to restore my BIOS to defaults, the machine boots aaaand... resumes from hibernation perfectly! It's pretty funny actually. So yeah. The hibernation process itself works great now, except somewhere in there it's corrupting my BIOS settings. :/ I get the feeling that this is probably unrelated to the AHCI SATA bug, which seems fixed now. Is there another bug where I should post this? My specs are above, except I'm on Kubuntu Feisty now with NVidia 9631+lrm from official repos. Good luck and thanks for taking a look at this bug. Let me know if there's anything I can do to help. -- AHCI SATA mode makes Hibernate crash https://launchpad.net/bugs/72829 -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs