Er, it is a script I had written and put myself, but had forgotten
about. In my case I discovered the problem by opening the power manager
logs in /var/log/pm-suspend.log and looking through it to find errors. I
found that a script I had placed in /etc/pm/sleep.d was inhibiting
suspend. This proble
I have this problem too. What is the rogue script?
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Suspend/Hibernate failure after update to kernel 2.6.31.16
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Hi,
I discovered that I had a rogue script in /etc/pm/sleep.d that was causing an
inhibit on the suspend. I've removed the script and everything is back to
normal. My sincere apologies for the bother.
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Status: New => Invalid
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Suspend/Hibernate failure after update
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