https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42796





--- Comment #29 from Philip Ashmore <cont...@philipashmore.com>  2012-04-02 
22:48:32 ---
(In reply to comment #28)
> (In reply to comment #27)
> > I did this by adding
> >
> >    i915.modeset=0 single
> >
> > to the kernel command line<<EOF
> > echo shutdown >/sys/power/disk
> > echo disk >/sys/power/state
> > pm-hibernate
> > EOF
> >
> > The system hibernated ok but when I rebooted it finished reading the 
> > hibernate
> > image and did a hard power off.
> 
> Thanks for testing.  Am I correct in assuming the same thing happens when you
> try to hibernate in "platform" mode without modesetting enabled, too?
Yep.
> 
> Regarding the package manager logs: I don't think anyone here is going to read
> them. The only one who has the context that would allow those logs to jog
> memories about such events as when each symptom appeared and when the machine
> was rebooted to actually use each kernel is you.

Yeah, I wish I'd tracked it more closely. It appear(s/ed) to be more related to
using swap space, something hibernate also does.
I was focusing on the thermal issue.
Once that's fixed I'll make sure to note when problems occur.

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