On 1/18/24 11:59, Martin Rys wrote:
Good job figuring it out.
If updating UEFI(that's a UEFI board, not a BIOS one, though it's not
much relevant here) and re-enabling the PCI-E resume still exhibits
the issue, you should report a bug, presumably to the kernel.
UEFI upgrade was the first thing
Good job figuring it out.
If updating UEFI(that's a UEFI board, not a BIOS one, though it's not
much relevant here) and re-enabling the PCI-E resume still exhibits
the issue, you should report a bug, presumably to the kernel.
Might've already been fixed by now if the people from that 2011 thread
Many thanks for your feedback. I forgot about Magic SysReq and this
helped me a lot to resolve this issue:
1. First I set sysctl kernel.sysrq=1 to enable alt+sysrq
2. I've set kernel log level to 9 using alt+sysrq+9
3. Poweroff was way more verbose now. Last line on screen was:
Preparing to ent
Would probably be a good idea to try from an up to date system before
looking into this further.
Second suspicion would be weird UEFI behavior, although unlikely, so
make sure UEFI is up to date.
If it still persists on an up to date OS and FW
* What does freezes mean, kernel dies - no num/caps l
Hi,
After installing Lexar 710 my system freezes after "Reached target Power
Down".
Suspend and reboot works ok.
I do not use this disk in Arch, it is used for win10/win11. Power down
from windows works without problems.
I tried to blacklist nvme module - it did not help.
I booted arch is