Moritz Reiter, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu better.
Maverick reached EOL on April 10, 2012.
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Solved for me. For some reason the /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume
file was missing
I opened a file here then inserted the swap UUID
RESUME=UUID=
Saved it then did an sudo update-initramfs -u
Now hibernate works.
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For me on my x201 suspend works but not hibernate. I tried the debugging
wiki (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PowerManagement/Hiberate) but it
failed at the echo disk > /sys/power/state. Attached is where it got to.
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Suspend and hibernate used to work on my IBM Thinkpad T22 with Ubuntu
Lucid 10.04. The symptoms with Maverick 10.10 are similar to the
descriptions in this report.
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Title:
Hibernate fails on Thinkpads
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Also affected by this on both a T60 and T61p
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Title:
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Same here, Toshiba Satellite Pro A100 quite modified. Also some Intel
i945GM, amd64 arch, and it was working like a charm in 10.04 (thought it
was in i386 arch at that time).
I should also add that when suspend works, it's kind of very long to
start: under 10.04, when starting pm-hibernate either
Same here, Dell inspiron 1525 with Intel i915 graphics. Worked fine with
10.04, busted on 10.10.
See also #664269
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Sorry, should have read the title more closely, thought this was the
same issue as 666172. I've only hibernated, the system came back OK but
I did see the error messages reported in
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15544. The main issue I'm
seeing is with suspend/resume (from RAM) which
Eli, let's be precise: suspend to disk ("hibernate") fails, but suspend
to RAM ("suspend") works fine. Or is it different in your case?
I wonder what it takes to get the attention of someone who knows how to
tackle this problem. I know that Ubuntu is for free and it's great but
still I would think
Same issue on a t400s, suspend/resume worked every time and now fails
fairly frequently. Looks like the suspend fails, the suspend indicator
(moon icon) never stops blinking after the lid is closed. Fails even w/o
external devices plugged in, regardless of whether it's plugged into a
power source.
** Description changed:
Since the upgrade from Ubuntu 10.04 to 10.10 (stable release) hibernate
mostly fails on my Thinkpad X60s.
The screen fades black and the harddisk LED turns on like it normally
does when the memory image gets written to the disk. But then the sleep
LED (the half
Same issue on Thinkpad W510.
Possible duplicate bugs: 623550, 665473, 666172.
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** Description changed:
Since the upgrade from Ubuntu 10.04 to 10.10 (stable release) hibernate
mostly fails on my Thinkpad X60s.
The screen fades black and the harddisk LED turns on like it normally
does when the memory image gets written to the disk. But then the sleep
LED (the half
** Summary changed:
- Hibernate fails on Thinkpad X60
+ Hibernate fails on Thinkpads
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