So, that's strange.
Installed jaunty on another partition, with the shared /home (now ext4),
ran upgrades, and it works fine. Go figure!
Marking invalid due to heisenbug.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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[Dell Inc. MM061] hibernate/resume failure (i386)
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I tested all the way down until 2.6.28-8.23-generic, and all of them
don't hibernate correctly. According to my installer logs, 8.26 got
installed, and hibernate was working.
However, the install was done on ext4, with an ext3 /home, which was
converted to an ext4 home later (by copying the files
Hi hobbsee,
It might also be interesting to test the newer 2.6.28-9 kernel
available, I see it has some ext4 related patches from upstream pulled
in. It would also be great if we could narrow down to the specific
2.6.28-8.x kernel version (cat /proc/version_signature) which introduced
the regress
Using pm-hibernate from VT1 showed the same problem. The only
indications that the hibernate hasn't worked is that it takes a long
time for the machine to power down, goes to gdm when you restart it, and
brings up a crash report after login.
How can I get logs of this? Which ones would you like?
It broke while going to hibernation as far as I know. It seems to do a
normal boot when one hits the power button to turn it on again.
This happens repeatedly.
Hibernate worked up until the end of February or so - I don't have an
exact date when it broke, as I don't hibernate overly much.
2.6.28
Did the machine break while going to sleep, or while coming back from
sleep? Is this reproducible say over 10 cycles. Has hibernate ever
worked in the past, if so which kernel release (cat
/proc/version_signature)? Please include any information as to the
circumstances leading up to this failure,
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/23689219/BootDmesg.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/23689220/CurrentDmesg.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/23689221/Dependencies.txt
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