On Mon, May 28, 2018 at 10:38:58PM +0100, Dave Mitchell wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 17, 2018 at 10:26:22PM +0200, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
> > I'm getting curious about your settings, if that's not too intrusive:
> > mine are, with comments removed:
> > 
> > ----------------------------------------------------->
> > % grep -v '^#'  /etc/UPower/UPower.conf 
> > 
> > [UPower]
> > 
> > EnableWattsUpPro=false
> > 
> > NoPollBatteries=false
> > 
> > IgnoreLid=false
> > 
> > UsePercentageForPolicy=true
> > 
> > PercentageLow=10
> > PercentageCritical=3
> > PercentageAction=2
> 
> OP here - my UPower settings are the same as yours, and when I found time
> to risk my battery getting down to 2% (I only tried to 4% originally), it
> did indeed hibernate. Although it then immediately resumed :-(

Resumed meaning it really "woke up", without your intervention like
pressing a key or so? If yes I'd check the journalctl logs, because
that seems a little strange to me.

I had a similar situation a few days ago: I ran down battery until
very low down. When the battery level was in what the system probably
saw as critical (45%, something like that), it started
sleep-hibernating (whatever the mix of these modes means), with
journalctl writing (excerpt):

Starting Hybrid Suspend+Hibernate...

and seconds later:
PM: Hibernation image created

and only woke up after I pressed the power button, IIRC.

> So I guess I now have a different issue. BIOS maybe?

No idea: syslogs/journalctl might tell you what was going on:

The logs here are interesting anyways, and I'm still wondering where
the system actually saved the image: in /tmp, or swap partition? ...

HTH
Wolfgang
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