On Fri, Apr 1, 2016 at 10:01 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan <pocallag...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Perhaps I wasn't clear.


I think you were, I just hadn't had my coffee yet :-)

I don't use suspend that much on my desktops, I normally just hibernate, in
which case it does go through the booting process when resuming, and if I
leave my flash drive plugged in, it hangs the boot.

Suspend gets used a lot more on the laptop, but there I don't normally have
external USB devices plugged in.

I have played around with suspend on the desktop, and I have encountered
similar problems with suspend/resume not working right when certain USB
devices are plugged in. I remember trying a number of different things I
found by Googling, but I never could get it to work reliably without
unplugging some of the devices before suspending.  I think it involved udev
rules, /etc/systemd/system scripts, and so forth, but nothing really worked.

So I will be interested to hear if you find an answer for this.

--Greg
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