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Re: Debian 64 on Thinkpad T61p freezes on resume from hibernation



Dne, 20. 11. 2010 00:53:03 je Alexey A Nikitin napisal(a):

~16:30:35 - I press power button
~16:30:54 - GRUB is loading... (it took me some time to enter BIOS password)
~16:30:58 - "Loading, please wait..." message after GRUB menu entry
selection, disk activity indicator lights up, screen goes black
~16:31:09 - disk activity indicator turns off and machine gives short
beep, screen stays black
~16:32:15 - first long beep, screen stays black, disk activity
indicator stays off
~16:33:50 - second long beep, disk activity comes alive.
Nov 19 16:33:51 syrius kernel: PM: Syncing filesystems ... done.
Nov 19 16:33:51 syrius kernel: Freezing user space processes ...
(elapsed 0.01 seconds) done.
Nov 19 16:33:51 syrius kernel: Freezing remaining freezable tasks ...
(elapsed 0.01 seconds) done.
Nov 19 16:33:51 syrius kernel: PM: Preallocating image memory... done
(allocated 895792 pages)
Nov 19 16:33:51 syrius kernel: PM: Allocated 3583168 kbytes in 2.31
seconds (1551.15 MB/s)
Nov 19 16:33:51 syrius kernel: Suspending console(s) (use
no_console_suspend to debug)



There is not much info in system to go with, but it seems to me that
there is something that takes an awful while for kernel to
restore/initialize. Any thoughts?

<wild guess>

It would seem Grub has trouble finding either:
1. the partition from which to load initrd.img, or
2. the swap partition from which to resume.

Just a thought.

</wild guess>

Troubleshooting will depend heavily on whether you still use Grub Legacy or the 1.9x branch.

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