Indeed, disabling secure boot fixes the problem.
As far as I am concerned, this workaround is find with me.
Thanks for your help Dan.
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Title:
Ca
Public bug reported:
Previous bug 1947617 was closed because my swap space was insufficient.
Swap was increased to 24G and the problem remains.
Configuring login to suspend-then-hiberrnate when the lid is off and
configuring sleep so that hibernate happens 10 seconds after suspend,
when trying to
I do not think that this bug report is invalid for multiple reasons (in order
of importance):
1. The error message is not related to the root you identified. If the root
cause is effectively a swap partition that is not big enough, maybe the error
should say so.
2. The swap size was configured b
Public bug reported:
Configuring login to suspend-then-hiberrnate when the lid is off and
configuring sleep so that hibernate happens 10 seconds after suspend,
when trying to test with:
sudo systemctl suspend-then-hibernate
I get:
Failed to suspend system, hibernate later via logind: Sleep verb