On Mon, 2016-09-26 at 12:28 -0600, Chris Murphy wrote:
> I don't see how GRUB_DISABLE_RECOVERY="false" is related. All that
> does when true is create extra "(recovery mode)'" menu entries for
> each kernel that includes one additional boot parameter: single

OK, well now I now where those extra lines came from.

> Saying "it doesn't work" and "it used to work and now it doesn't" is
> not at all helpful. You need to provide logs, specifically the entire
> output of 'journalctl -b -o short-monotonic > journal_notworking.log'
> and then one for the working case, and look through them both to find
> out what the differences are between them.

Fair enough.

> There's a 50/50 chance you could just compare dmesg with a working
> case and non-working case. I'm willing to bet that the kernel is
> either not finding where the hibernation image is stored, or it
> doesn't like what it found. The logic for finding the hibernation
> image is apparently non-trivial, there's no udev or anything available
> yet so I think it's dracut that has to convert whatever notation you
> use into major:minor which is what the kernel needs to use to get the
> image.

Given that the working and non-working kernels are identical, it's not
clear what differences there can be, but if it has to do with device
numbering then I guess there could be a timing issue.

poc
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