The workaround for me was to disable vt_handoff in /etc/grub.d/10_linux*
(i.e. set vt_handoff=0 in both places near the top of the file).
That resolved the issue completely.
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Public bug reported:
Hi!
I've found, quite surprised, that xfsdump doesn't allow dump level
numbers outside of the range [0-9]. Given that even storing that number
requires a full byte (8 bits), it boggles the mind why more numbers
aren't supported. The usefulness of supporting more numbers (24
If unloading-and-reloading the r8169 module solves the problem for you,
here's a workaround that does it automatically for you upon resume from
suspend:
1) Create a file /etc/systemd/system/fix-r8169.service with the
following contents:
BEGIN FILE
[Unit]
Description=Fix RTL-8169 Driver
This bug appears to be present in Saucy, using kernel 3.11.0-13 on
x86_64 (x79 chipset).
Suspend works well for the most part, but sometimes it goes "stubborn"
and wakes immediately after suspend is requested (I can confirm that
there are no scripts returning non-zero from pm's sleep.d and such).
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