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Title:
lucid regression: does not resume from hibernation
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Philippe Joyez, this bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been
any activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an
issue? If so, could you please test for this with the latest development
release of Ubuntu? ISO images are available from
Similar issue - bug #957999
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Title:
lucid regression: does not resume from hibernation
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The VirtualBox-related bug is on the VirtualBox tracker as
http://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/7716 . I suggest not considering that
issue to be part of this one, since it has different symptoms, and seems
quite deterministic unlike this one. It almost certainly doesn't have
anything to do with
For the first time I have seen an error message that may shed some light
on this, thought it doesn't always appear (I've seen it only once): it
appear during the hibernation and said something like not enough swap
space or something like that.
Indeed I have a swap partition of 2.2GB and I have
@matteo: You listed three different bugs in your comment #90. Now,
unless you have exactly the same errors and hardware as the original
reporter, you need to file separate bug reports. Please file those
separate bug reports using
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for you hardware. Not all hardware is going to
Thank you for the clarifications, I'll follow your directions. And yes,
the hardware I am using is always the same.
Regarding this:
Also, the fact that hibernate and suspend do not always work in VirtualBox
will not make the bug critical, since VirtualBox must be run on real hardware.
Does the
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE anybody that has the prvivileges to set the
importance and is listening: it has been set to medium, clearly by
mistake. This is CRITICAL, not medium, and should be changed. A system
that does not suspend and hibernate in a completely bulletproof way is a
system that cannot be
Is there any plan of fixing this?
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By the way my suspects that Virtual Box had anything to do with this
were wrong. I have experienced the issue a few times without ever
running virtual box.
Also, I confirm that sometimes also the following happens: that the
hibernation process actually _is_ completed (or at least, it does not
There seem to be 3 different issue, though any of them can happen, at
random times:
1) Sometimes, when you suspend or hibernate (or when the battery goes
low and the system is set to automatically suspend or hibernate),
INSTEAD of hibernating/suspending it just locks screen. In this case,
you can
Importance medium??
That's crazy. It must be a mistake.
This is at the very least critical.
Please, anybody with the permission to do that, change the value of
importance!
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I normally nearly always hibernate my system. This was working well
before and after I upgraded from Karmic to lucid RC
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Now this is new: today battery power went low untill the power went off,
and the system didn't even TRY to START the hibernation process.
USUALLY, the following happens: when battery power gets too low, the
system starts hibernating, then one of two things can happen: (a)
everything works fine;
I guess I spoke too soon. Still having an issue with Maverick, with
inodes being lost. But it just happens quite different, only when I
have several programs open; and then hibernating just locks up my
computer, it never shuts down
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I upgraded my install, which was having the issue, to maverick, and it
now hibernates.
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solution of amid1999 worked fine for me. I had cloned my lucid
installation to a new hard disk, so the new uuid had to be entered in
/etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume
THanks a lot!
Andrea
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hey folks, spurred on by Ryan's success, I retried the compcache and
initramfs things, and I managed to get a single good hibernate/restore.
But only once! Now, my computer won't even shutdown when hibernation
is selected.
I think it would be helpful if people could summarize the workarounds
I would like to note that on my newly installed Lucid system, /etc
/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume did not even exist. I have populated it
with what I believe to be the correct thing, and I will now try a reboot
followed by a hibernate.
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Well, hibernate just worked, but I don't know for sure what fixed it,
because I just realized that with the last 5 or so fixes that I tried, I
only remembered to do update-initramfs after the last one. So any of the
fixes I tried could have been the one.
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I didn't change anything (apart accepting all automatic updates), but now, when
I try to hibernate, it simply doesn't.
Instead of hibernating it does exactly the same as lock screen, and never
turns off the power.
So when battery gets critically low and the system automatically tries
to
@ Daniel Hollocher:
This resume bug affects Ubuntu 10.04 _LTS_ installs however, ie. it will
be there for years to come - possibly even in OEM installations - unless
it is fixed with the fix preferably included in an upcoming CD/ISO
refresh.
Looking at some of the manual solutions it might not
I have the exact same problem.
After hibernating, when I power on the computer, instead of resuming it boots
freshly as if never hibernated.
And network is disabled.
However in my case it happens most of the time but not always.
Indeed any of the following can happen:
- hibernates and resumes
The network is disabled every time the computer doesn't resume properly.
I suspended the laptop unsuccessfully today, and upon reboot I had the
network disabled problem again.
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I added initramfs-tools, since that is what some of you are pointing to.
But, I tested a few weeks back in maverick, and it is working there. If
it is fixed in mav, that's good enough for me
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after reading this thread and
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/499940 and
https://bugs.launchpad.net/initramfs-tools/+bug/538534
PM Resume from disk failed is the only error I saw in syslog, so I
look in /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/ and surprised to find that it's an
empty
My hibernate stopped working after a fresh install of 10.04. Symptoms
were that it would appear to hibernate correctly, but on restart would
just boot to the login screen and once I logged in networking was
disabled.
Following the above I had a look at /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume -
it
The same here. My /usr/share/initramfs-tools/conf.d is empty
On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 10:09 PM, Daniel Hollocher
danielholloc...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm a bit lost. I don't seem to have compcache activated in the first
place, but now hibernation no longer works on lucid.
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A quick note just to say that the correct solution is the one posted by Sean
(#71), not mine (#70) which lasts only until reboot. Sean solution always works,
Thanks Sean.
I'm wondering if the problem could depend on the swap partition being too
small: on my system I have 2Gb of RAM and my swap
I'm a bit lost. I don't seem to have compcache activated in the first
place, but now hibernation no longer works on lucid.
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yep, i had a 2nd swap partition and the same inode errors:
dmesg.0:[4.771221] ext3_orphan_cleanup: deleting unreferenced inode 10013
dmesg.1.gz:[5.778323] ext3_orphan_cleanup: deleting unreferenced inode 9982
i don't remember anymore if it stopped working immediatly after the
upgrade to
Deleting /usr/share/initramfs-tools/conf.d/compcache and rebuilding initramfs
solved the problem for me :-)
What I've done:
sudo swapoff /dev/ramzswap0
sudo rm /usr/share/initramfs-tools/conf.d/compcache
sudo update-initramfs -u
Pay attention that doing this disables compcache. I don't know if
Thanks, munbi! Compache turned out to be my problem as well. Rather
than deleting /usr/share/initramfs-tool/conf.d/compcache, I edited it
and set COMPCACHE_SIZE=0% which had the effect of disabling compcache
(after updating my initramfs).
It looks to me like the only affect of disabling
Good idea amid1999. It worked also for me. Apparently the swap partition
got reformatted (and so uuid changed istantly).
Updated conf.d/resume and now it works.
The interesting thing is that I have swap on /dev/mapper/linux-swap
which is a name that does not change. Why ubuntu uses UUID in my
replacing the uuid in /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume
with the actual swap partition uuid fixed my problem
maybe that happened because I've had 9.10 with 10.04 and then I removed
9.10 and it seems that the swap was not enabled on Lucid and I enabled
it manually. I don't remember what happened
to the people who are having trouble with a second swap partition, did
you get the same errors about lost inodes in your dmesg? Was
hibernation working at the beginning of the lucid release, but stopped
working? or has it been failed all along?
If you guys aren't getting the same error message
i had the same problem starting with the upgrade to 10.04 and managed to
get it going again with some tips from previous posters (thanks!). i
also had 2 swap partitions.
had to:
1. remove 2nd swap partition from /etc/fstab
2. reformat 1st swap partition and add the new UUID in conf.d/resume,
I'm running win/ubuntu dual boot system. After 10.04 was released I wiped
9.10 and performed clean install. No swap partition remained from the
previous installation of Ubuntu. Also resume, fstab and sudo blkid were
having the same UUID for swap partition.
As an next I re-formated swap partition.
I had exact same problem. Since I had experience with hibernation problems
before, I was able to fix it quickly. Since it is on my computer, I cannot
provide system logs for it, but I would like to share particular aspect of my
system, which might be causing the problem:
I have 2 Ubuntu
@Carl Michael Giblhauser:
You say 'hibernate' command WORKS? Could you please send your collected data
after hibernating with 'hibernate' for comparison?
It works indeed! 'apt-get install hibernate' also pulled 'uswsusp'.
Attached /var/log/messages after the successful resume.
I must try
Works for me too.
I believe it would be useful to change the PM-subsystem hibernation mechanism
until this is resolved, at least we should be able to change it ourselves. Than
it would be possible for the affected to use automatic and menu initiated
hibernation...
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I have the exact same problem , unfortunately the apport thingy wouldnt work,
also i tried tux on iceui kernal, it started then froze on the atomic cache
writing or whatever the hell it was, also tried the apt-get install hibernate,
same thing it freezes up at writing and copying the cache and
@Carl Michael Giblhauser:
You say 'hibernate' command WORKS? Could you please send your collected data
after hibernating with 'hibernate' for comparison?
I must try that... if it does work then it's not a kernel bug, but
something else's...
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I have the same problem. I am running lucid and my system is up to date.
After hibernating I still get a plain coldboot. Installed hibernate
and it *does* work, but opening a terminal and doing a sudo hibernate
--force doesn't seem to be a *real world* solution. Take it, that's for
geeks, and even
As a workaround (solution) I installed Tux On Ice (which was working in
my Gentoo system), and it worked flawlessly.
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I tried installing lucid from a freshly downloaded iso. When I tried to
hibernate, resume was a total failure. The computer would boot to a
blank screen, and not alt+sysrq+k or ttyt combo could do anything. I
was hoping that I could check some of the updates, but initramfs-tools
is already in
Is anyone working on this?
This problem impairs several people using Lucid with laptops!
Until this is resolved, I cannot recommend anyone with laptop to upgrade, and
this for sure is the last time I upgrade so soon... I cannot work normally
since.
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I have the same problem. Just to reiterate:
Ubuntu 10.04 64bit upgraded from 9.10
Resume from Hibernate fails and does standard boot
Networking is disabled
dmesg reports two interesting lines:
PM: Checking image partition UUID=uuid xx
PM: Resume from disk failed.
Previous post recommends
Has anyone tried doing a downgrade to 0.92bubuntu77 of initramfs-tools
to check if the resume from suspend works after a downgrade?
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I believe Bug #578952 is a duplicate of this bug.
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I have the same problem on my r50p just updated to lucid.
Hibernation works but the init.d scripts at resume forgot to see the past
hibernation and do a cold start.
Network manager stays in disabled mode (because standby and hibernation scripts
disable it). To reenable the quickest thing to do
** Summary changed:
- lucid regression: does not resume from hibernation, restarts fresh
+ lucid regression: does not resume from hibernation
** Tags added: hibernate regression-release resume
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You
this bug effect me too.
I'm using Eee PC 1005HA and I've the acpi_osi=Linux in grub for the bug with
function keys. bug #505452
maybe I'll test hibernating without it later.
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Confirming that that networking is disabled when booting after after
hibernate, enabled when booting after shutdown. Don't know how it's related
to this.
Attaching dmesg of boot after hibernate (all my apport logs where taken then
too) and after shutdown.
You can see the diff with interesting
I also have found network manager in disabled mode. I just noticed a
couple other things: like others sound is disabled, and also I'm flat
out unable to suspend-to-ram. I have to reboot to be able to suspend
again.
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I have the same situation - stopped hibernating from May 3, when I upgraded to
lucid (initramfs-tools upgraded from 0.92bubuntu53 to 0.92bubuntu78).
The network is always disabled after boot (don't know if it's correlated with
hibernating, as I didn't try any shutdowns since then).
It's a Dell
AlsaVersion: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.21.
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC0: beni 13196 F pulseaudio
/dev/snd/pcmC0D0p: beni 13196 F...m pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC1: beni 13196 F
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I attach first the pm-suspend.log when resume was still working. You can
see starting line 92 that its resumes fine.
** Attachment added: resume.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/48229587/resume.txt
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Now, when it started not resuming. Now, you see starting line 96 the
next hibernate attempt. No trace of a resume attempt in between.
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Next, following
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingKernelSuspendHibernateResume, here is
the dmesg after a failed resume from hibernate (resulting in a fresh
start).
** Attachment added: dmseg.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/48230895/dmseg.txt
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and finally:
cat /proc/cmdline
root=UUID=c1b03b1d-beab-4dd3-b31d-e936587ea210 ro quiet splash
cat /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume
RESUME=UUID=6c3068b5-d4b2-4447-bbe7-12b621ae4d84
both of which should be correct correct as far as I understand, since:
cat /etc/fstab
# /etc/fstab: static file
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Hi, thank you for taking your time to report this bug, for hibernate issues you
should follow
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingKernelSuspendHibernateResume
and add the information you can collect to the report, thanks.
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It would also help if you could run
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after a failed attempt to hibernate.
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