Jonathan Nieder a écrit :
> > Then
> > the machine halted or rebooted (depending on the mode) normally but I'm
> > not sure what was supposed to happen here. (I mean, I did not expect to
> > get back to the init shell I was on, since I left the grub cmd line
> > untouched upon restart...)  
> 
> It was supposed to get back to the init shell (at least, it does so for
> me).  Alas.

Ok. So this test fails and according to the documentation the culprit
should be a statically compiled driver. I guess I could then try to
rebuild the kernel with more drivers as modules, but where to start?

> Looking back at the messages you see on the console:
> 
>       legacy_resume(): pnp_bus_resume+0x0/0x65 returns -19
>       PM: Device 00:0a failed to thaw: error -19
> 
> In the dmesg you sent, we can see which device that is:
> 
>       tpm_tis 00:0a: 1.2 TPM (device-id 0x1020, rev-id 6)
>       tpm_tis 00:0a: Intel iTPM workaround enabled
> 
> Unloading the tpm_tis and tpm modules before hibernating might be
> worth a try.

It does not help either.

-- 
Denis




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