On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 02:02:09PM -0400, Kevin Kwan wrote: > Nope, hibernate/suspend to disk also causes a reset. Is there anything > else I should try?
Hibernate resume will perform what looks like a full boot. Did you let it go through that or did you power off when you saw it booting again? Or did it load the hibernated image and *then* reboot? -ml > On Mar 14, 2015 1:22 PM, "Theo de Raadt" <dera...@cvs.openbsd.org> wrote: > > > > My daily driver notebook is an Acer Aspire 1410 notebook. Penryn-ULV > > > Celeron, Intel GS45 chipset, Intel Centrino 6205 (iwn) swapping a > > > non-supported Atheros AR2425, 6GB of RAM, normal everyday HDD. > > Everything > > > seems to work in OpenBSD 5.6 except for the fact that every time I put it > > > on suspend (zzz), it suspends properly (LED indicators in the front goes > > > from blue to blinking orange), but when I take it out of suspend it goes > > > into instant amnesia, takes me back to the Acer boot logo, > > > > You mean the machine resets. > > > > > Okay, what should be my next steps here? I see from precursory Google > > > searches that the Linux guys had this problem back in the old Kernel 3.3 > > > days, and their workaround involves passing grub the i8042.reset > > parameter, > > > which seems to tell the on-board keyboard controller to clean up its own > > > mess. Any similar directives I can use here? > > > > Highly unlikely. > > > > Thanks for including all the information in the report. Result is a > > few people can glance over it and look for hints (as I am about to > > do). Unfortunately the few rare suspend/resume issues we see are > > pretty hard to diagnose without access to failing machines. > > > > One thing is missing from your report. Does hibernate work?