Hi Seth,
Looks like behavior B (system reboots as if just powered up) was my
fault, due to my trigger finger when resuming from suspend. If I press
the power button too soon, the system is still entering suspend mode,
and during this time, the power button press just causes it to reset and
reboot as observed.
Once I realized this, I tested the blinking kernel, but making sure to
wait at least 30 seconds after issuing the pm-suspend command. This way,
I reliably get behavior A (system unresponsive and fans spin up).
I'm sorry to report that there's no caps lock blinking :( which if I
understand correctly means that we don't even get back to the kernel
when resuming.
Is it possible to change the way the kernel suspends? maybe it's doing
it "wrong" and the bios craps out when trying to resume? I could install
the recovery disks that came with the system and test behavior with
those, if needed.
Thanks!
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Natty)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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