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Summary: Desktop machine fails to resume from hibernation: regression from F-7


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=375021


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           What    |Removed                     |Added
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            Summary|Desktop machine fails to    |Desktop machine fails to
                   |hibernate: regression from  |resume from hibernation:
                   |F-7                         |regression from F-7
            Version|8                           |9




------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-06-15 09:57 EST -------
Yet another regression on F-9 with kernel-2.6.25.6-55.fc9.i686

Now I it does not resume from hibernation at all.  This is on the same hardware
with the /etc/modprobe.conf workaround mentioned in comment #5.

Here's what I see in /var/log/messages as it is sleeping:

Jun 15 06:28:44 binoche NetworkManager: <info>  Sleeping...
Jun 15 06:28:44 binoche NetworkManager: <info>  (eth0): now unmanaged
Jun 15 06:28:44 binoche NetworkManager: <info>  (eth0): device state change: 2 
-> 1
Jun 15 06:28:44 binoche NetworkManager: <info>  (eth0): cleaning up...
Jun 15 06:28:44 binoche NetworkManager: <info>  (eth0): taking down device.
Jun 15 06:28:44 binoche NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): now unmanaged
Jun 15 06:28:44 binoche NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): device state change: 8 
-> 1
Jun 15 06:28:44 binoche NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): cleaning up...
Jun 15 06:28:44 binoche NetworkManager: <info>  (wlan0): taking down device.
Jun 15 06:28:44 binoche dhclient: receive_packet failed on wlan0: Network is 
down
Jun 15 06:28:44 binoche NetworkManager: <WARN>  remove_network_cb(): Couldn't
remove network from supplicant interface: The requested network does not exist..
Jun 15 06:28:45 binoche ntpd[2055]: ntpd exiting on signal 15


when it resumes, it starts the kernel, shows the initial booting kernel, the
switches to a virtual terminal and just shows a blinking cursor and the hard
disk just spins.  Nothing appears in the /var/log/messages after a hard reboot,
nor is there any kernel oops on the screen.  I don't know what's going on now.

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