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Title:
Xorg fails to start after suspend failure, when using battery power
Exactly the same here...
With jfs on both the boot and the home partitions...
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Xorg fails to start after suspend failure, when using battery power
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What makes me think this is the fact that if I boot in safe mode and ask
for disk checking (fsck.jfs), then reboot. Everything will be back to
normal (although still on battery power).
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Xorg fails to start after suspend failure, when using battery power
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/234408
Yo
Could it be due to the fact that partitions were uncleanly unmounted due
to suspend failure (and hard reboot) and I think that hard-disk checking
step is skipped when the laptop is using battery power.
Maybe mounting in read/write mode fails, causing the filesystems to be
mounted in read only mode