Back again. Problem *not* solved after all with the latest daily Natty.

The *live cd* suspends and resumes correctly, but as I just found out
opening my laptop which has been asleep all night, the installed system
does not.

Black screens for TTYs and X. Blind-typing in TTYs not possible. I can
Alt+F7 my way back to X from the black TTYs, and here I can move a mouse
cursor around on a black X screen. Power button does not trigger ACPI
shutdown, and I must power off the system.

Now I'm back to hinting at the mentioning of the FS in the kernel oops I
saw on my previous Kubuntu installation. Because the livecd does not
live on a regular fs, it lives on cd + unionfs in mem, right? The kernel
oops stated that the origin for the panic was in the fs code.

While the Kubuntu installation had an encrypted swap and lived on btrfs,
this Ubuntu installation has unencrypted swap and lives on ext4 (because
GRUB wouldn't boot after installing / on btrfs (/boot on ext3)). So
while this probably means that it *isn't* a problem with fs code, might
it be that whatever the system is trying to do at that point, fs-wise,
is the culprit? Like, which filesystem operations run when you resume
after suspend?

I'd look there if it were me, anyway ;)

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  lenovo/thinkpad T400[s]/T500/W500/W700/X60/T6x suspend fails

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