https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=153101

--- Comment #19 from RussianNeuroMancer <[email protected]> ---
> For kernel, could you also try a known quirk: button.lid_init_state=open
Tried this, doesn't help, behaviour is the same.

> Please try comment #10, booting your kernel with init=/bin/bash (in order not 
> to start systemd).
Unfortunately, I doesn't know how to trigger "suspend freeze" mode here.
"systemctl suspend" doesn't work here, and "pm-suspend" lead to un-wakeup-able
state (maybe because of S3 issues that hardware have (like Helix 2 for example)
maybe for some other reason).

If there is way to trigger "suspend freeze" mode from "init=/bin/bash" console
- please let me know how to do that.

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