*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 477106 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/477106
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 464712
Black screen + freeze when suspending or hibernating with mounted SD Card
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 477106
[regression] lucid
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 464712 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/464712
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 464712
Black screen + freeze when suspending or hibernating with mounted SD Card
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[Dell Inc. Inspiron 910] suspend/resume failure
Is that script really a work-around? On my system, unmounting and
remounting isn't enough to solve the problem; the problem is that I
can't remount after resume, it's like the kernel no longer sees the
hardware. I actually have to physically eject and reinsert the card in
order to be able to
Update of Pol's workaround.
On suspend, will check mount for any mounted devices on /dev/mmc* . Will grab
the first one
places its name in /tmp/mmcdev
unmounts it using devkit-disks
On resume, checks /tmp/mmcdev for a name
If found, mounts it using devkit-disks
This way, unmounting and
On Tue, 3 Nov 2009, Matthew Caron wrote:
9.10, the same setup fails with the card inserted. Eject the card and it
works fine.
This is not what I want to do before I close the lid ibn order to
suspend for a moment.
Markus
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This worked for me with a vfat formatted card in a mini 9 on 9.04. On
9.10, the same setup fails with the card inserted. Eject the card and it
works fine.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/353387
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Well, there is not much you can do about that. You can' unmount /home if
you're logged in and have processes running as your user.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/353387
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But this is strange, using Dell Custom Ubuntu provided with Mini 9,
suspend worked fine with or without SD card.
I don't have too much experience in suspend/hibernate stuff; did Ubuntu
changed subsystem/behavior/other between 8.04 and 9,04 or maybe Dell
patched something? If the latter, aren't
I attach my primitive script - just change your mount point inside and put it
in /etc/pm/sleep.d
Happy suspending!
:( Unfortunately this doesn't work for me. I've the SD card mouted on
/home, your script seems to fail...
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I found a temporary workaround. At first I had to squeeze my Ubuntu along with
the WinXP that I keep for my parents onto the 8GB hdd. Since I still need to
have an ext3 partition on the SD card I found a way to force Jaunty to unmount
it automatically.
In Jaunty the standard method for
I'd like to confirm this bug. I also have a Dell Mini 910. I'm using a
Jaunty Remix that I setup on the basis of the current Ubuntu-Mid
2009-04-18 edition. (to get better battery life cause it's lpia
optimized) I also tested this behaviour on the regular Jaunty Remix live
system. It works fine as
Hi Dustin,
Please also take a look at bug 340871 which may be a duplicate. Thanks.
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I can confirm that it has to do with the mounted SD card (tested with it
in the internal card slot). I did some quick testing, and I have no
problem suspending with a vfat formated SD card. When the mounted
memory card is formated with ext3, Ubuntu fails to suspend. I tested
this on two 2GB SD
Agreed duplicate of 353596.
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(Sorry, getting used to the LP bug tracker.)
bug 353596 gives more information, but bug 340871 does not look the same
-- specifically, the machine does not suspend, but just sits there
running hot and draining the battery.
I had a workaround in 8.10 where I'd use apm to handle the unmount/mount
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