Hello, I've had this issue for quite some time now. After searching for solutions in forums and filing bugs on Launchpad I will try my luck here. Perhaps you guys can point me in the right direction.
So what is the problem? Well, I can't return when I have suspend-to-RAM. First I thought (and still do to some extent) that this had nothing to do with Grub. Because Grub should not be involved in the suspend-to-RAM process? (Interestingly, hibernation works just fine.) Yet, every time I upgrade to Grub 2 (using this guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2) my laptop fails to return from suspended state. But when I downgrade to legacy grub (1.5?) I can suspend-to-RAM and return just fine. So what happens when I try to return exactly? When I press a key to wake up the laptop the fans start, DVD is "starting up" and the HDD-led holds a steady light. The monitor however doesn't turn on, no back light at all, then nothing else happens except that the HDD-led turns off. I have an older laptop with several partitions (it doesn't matter which partition use) with Ubuntu install (currently 11.04, but I've had the problem since at least 10.04). Where do I start digging? The syslog/dmesg tells me nothing. I posted a question on Askubuntu.com and got some answers, but no solution: http://askubuntu.com/questions/17079/what-is-grubs-2-role-in-the-suspend-hibernate-process Thank you for your help! Henrik _______________________________________________ Help-grub mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-grub
