On Jul 1, 2008, at 2:12 PM, maximilian attems wrote:
On Tue, Jul 01, 2008 at 11:52:11AM +0200, Hramrach wrote:
Package: linux-image-2.6.25-2-686
Version: 2.6.25-5
Severity: normal
To reproduce:
1) mount -t cifs //private-ip/share /mnt
2) go to a different network where private-ip is not available
3) run hibernate
Results: hibernate does never get to saving state to disk
Expected: suspend works
Workarounds:
a) unplug the network cable
b) unmount the share
c) return back to the network where the share is available
please checkout latest linux images based on 2.6.26-rc8
available on snapshot build, see trunk apt lines
-> http://wiki.debian.org/DebianKernel
This also does not go away with the new kernel.
The server exists in a local network, has a private IP address, and
is referred to by a short DNS name (which the local name server
resolves to the private IP address and a non-existent fully qualified
DNS name). When a share is mounted from the server, and the computer
is moved to a public network it won't suspend.
When the computer is disconnected from any networks it suspends
normally.
To reproduce easily just mount a local share (I used an IP alias on
eth0 to do so, does not work with 127.0.0.1), and set
iptables -P OUTPUT DROP
Thanks
Michal
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