Bug#1010949: Reply to MIchael Biebl's message
Am 19.05.22 um 03:49 schrieb Joshua Brickel: Okay, you got me convinced. So I guess I should try the one kernel below. Is there a howto page on how to do this and make sure grub knows about it too? grub is not involved in resume from suspend. OpenPGP_signature Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Bug#1010949: Reply to MIchael Biebl's message
Okay, you got me convinced. So I guess I should try the one kernel below. Is there a howto page on how to do this and make sure grub knows about it too? On Tue, 17 May 2022 11:03:28 +0200 Michael Biebl wrote: > Am 17.05.22 um 11:02 schrieb Michael Biebl: > > Am 17.05.22 um 00:22 schrieb Joshua Brickel: > >> > >> I only figured it was systemd because systemd, from what I know is > >> responsible for initiating suspend, and I figured waking up from it > >> afterwards. > > > > While systemd triggers the suspend (which is basically) writing the > > string "mem" to /sys/power/state, the actual suspend and subsequent > > hibernate is handled by the kernel. > > s/hibernate/resume/ >
Bug#1010949: Reply to MIchael Biebl's message
Am 17.05.22 um 00:22 schrieb Joshua Brickel: I only figured it was systemd because systemd, from what I know is responsible for initiating suspend, and I figured waking up from it afterwards. While systemd triggers the suspend (which is basically) writing the string "mem" to /sys/power/state, the actual suspend and subsequent hibernate is handled by the kernel. OpenPGP_signature Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Bug#1010949: Reply to MIchael Biebl's message
Am 17.05.22 um 11:02 schrieb Michael Biebl: Am 17.05.22 um 00:22 schrieb Joshua Brickel: I only figured it was systemd because systemd, from what I know is responsible for initiating suspend, and I figured waking up from it afterwards. While systemd triggers the suspend (which is basically) writing the string "mem" to /sys/power/state, the actual suspend and subsequent hibernate is handled by the kernel. s/hibernate/resume/ OpenPGP_signature Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Bug#1010949: Reply to MIchael Biebl's message
I only figured it was systemd because systemd, from what I know is responsible for initiating suspend, and I figured waking up from it afterwards. But I'm not discounting the possibility it is a kernel issue. If there is any testing you want me to do (logs and that sort of thing) to determine what is causing this, I will be happy to try and oblige. And if you truly think this is a kernel issue, and have the authority to reassign the bug to the kernel team, then by all means please do so. My only interest is trying to get this issue solved. Also I'm not sure why I didn't get your reply to my posting. So sorry for the late follow-up.