On Mon, Nov 03, 2025 at 09:38:55AM -0800, Mike Larkin wrote: > > After sending this message I tried hibernation in my old machine, an > > Intel Core 2 Duo with 4GB of RAM, where I have also OpenBSD installed. > > And it also takes a long time to hibernate there, with the added problem > > that when I turned it back on, I got a kernel panic. I'm not entirely > > what panic? >
Let's start here, which is the data we already have. You can download from here the panic report (including screenshots): https://en.roquesor.com/Downloads/panic.tar.gz Besides: > 2. how long it takes to ZZZ immediately after a clean boot Right after booting I logged in and run from the console (without X): $ doas /usr/sbin/ZZZ I takse 34 seconds my new machine, 24 seconds my old one. I still think it's too much. > 3. the size of the image (printed on resume as it's being read) If at some point at booting this is printed, at least in my two machines it's imposible to catch (I can scroll back in my console). I can't find anything in the logs later either. > 4. results if setperf 100 improves things or not # sysctl hw.setperf=100 sysctl: hw.setperf: Operation not permitted -- Walter

