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The latest updates installed a new version of systemd which installed a
fresh copy of the power-switch-rules. After that I got the same initial
problems. So I applied the proven solution again : remove the power-
switch-rules. If every time a fresh copy of the power-switch-rules will
be installed,
Hi Martin,
The lid is always open (as you can't power up when the lid is closed,
the lid covers the power-button). No extra monitor is attached.
First of all, when the power-switch-rules are disabled, the machine
starts up normally (no hibernate) as well as the power-down sequence is
normal again
It doesn't say that a button was pressed, so it could still be that it
considers the lid closed. The Inspiron 6000 is a laptop, so it should
have a lid switch; just to ensure, is the lid actually open while you do
this, or do you boot with closed lid an an external monitor?
Can you please try two
Hereby the ouput of journalctl attached in info.txt. Hope It gives you
some clues.
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Without having more data this sounds like a broken lid switch. Can you
please boot, let it suspend, wake it up again, and attach the output of
journalctl? Thanks!
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