https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=18772


Len Brown <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #2 from Len Brown <[email protected]>  2010-09-30 02:25:52 ---
>From the debian bug report Aug 7th

> The system reboots reliably if it hasn't gone to sleep,
> but after having gone to sleep a subsequent boot fails
> with the same behavior as the older kernel exhibited in
> all cases.

Is this still true?
Does the system boot reliably if there is no system suspend involved?
ie, if you apply power, boot/shutdown/boot/reboot a number of time w/o
any suspends, does it work reliably?

Is there any previous version of Linux that worked
reliably on this machine?

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