Hi folks, 
I am working on a little problem. Just let me shortly describe:

When I am running suspend-to-disk, I can see, that the RAM is saved to the 
partition (in 
my case I defined the swap partition).

Everything is working fine, after that writing to disk, the computer is 
shutting down. So far, 
so well.

But when I wake it up, I can see, the computer is starting from BIOS, and the 
data is 
rewritten from the partition into ram. 

But then - the computer shuts down, and is starting from BIOS again. 

Then, after a (necessary)  filecheck the computer is normally booting (just as 
it was 
completely shut down before).

So far so well. 

Now my problem: Is there a way, to see, what happens, when the computer writes 
its data 
from swap into memory and then crashes? I found no log entries, which showed 
me, why 
the computer resets after refilling the ram. Kernel logs are overwritten at 
next boot, and 
tricks , like cutting of power before the second boot, and then examining the 
log files with 
a second operating system like a livefile system gave me no further 
information, too.

I would file a bugreport, but without any good information, a bugreport is not 
easy to tell.

Any suggestions, how I can get more information? (Besides, there is a bugreport 
of this 
behaviour at "powerdevil", but sadly I can not help much more)

Thanks for reading this and any help!

Best regards

Hans

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