Marking fix released based on last coment. Thanks.
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I am no longer affected by this bug in Intrepid.
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The Ubuntu Kernel Team is planning to move to the 2.6.27 kernel for the
upcoming Intrepid Ibex 8.10 release. As a result, the kernel team would
appreciate it if you could please test this newer 2.6.27 Ubuntu kernel.
There are one of two ways you should be able to test:
1) If you are comfortable
I made backups, and I just tried hibernating and suspending my machine
with a custom hardy git kernel, and I could hibernate without problems.
Although I couldn't successfully resume due to an issue with nVidia's
binary driver I still suffered no data corruption.
I'm typing this on my machine whic
I couldn't test, because my DVDRW drive near exploaded when I tried to
boot Intrepid (hardware failure, not software). But looking at the
kernel changelog, commit 20ed5d71446c103126c14a37560d3697a5287493
(Ubuntu's kernel git) seems to address this problem, and the related
link http://lkml.org/lkml/
I just got a new hard drive in, so I will try to test 8.10 STR and STD
on it within the next 1-3 weeks.
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2008 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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Sorry for the spam and not following directions. BTW: setting
mem=standby did not help.
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[edit] Turns out everything isn't okay. Just lots of corruption.
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I've had the exact same problem. STR will corrupt the super block off of
the bootable linux partition, and the other drives just wind up
corrupted. So /dev/sd[boot] winds up having to be reformatted (because
everything is in /lost+found), but everything is okay after the journal
recovers. Other not
I have experienced the exact same thing as the last commenter, BobNJ, twice(
I'm not a fast learner). I don't have any other OS, but the machine works fine
otherwise.
After changing /etc/default/acpi-support to use ACPI_SLEEP_MODE=standby, it
works fine, although no suspend-to-ram (obviously).
I have a same problem as original poster stated in the title. Suspend
(to RAM) corrupted my hard disk, my / partition went corrupted, suspend
would not resume, and subsequent machine restart failed at grub phase,
grub being unable to find it's own /boot/grub files... given my machine
hosts another
Marking confirmed and assigning to appropriate kernel based on attached
information.
Can someone with QA or Dev privileges please mark this as Critical,
since this a data loss bug? Thanks
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Sorry for the long silence. Since this is a destructive problem, I have
to shuffle hard disks around before reproducing it, so it got put on the
back burner.
The following info is with Feisty beta (not Edgy), but the problem still
occurs, just like on Edgy.
$ uname -a
Linux sleeper 2.6.20-12-gen
Folks, this in an interesting on, additional information will be
required to chase it down. If with at all possible, please update the
report with the following information:
The output from "uname -a", in the body of the report;
The output of "sudo lspci -vv", attached to the report (e.g., run "s
In /etc/default/acpi-support, there's an option to use S1 sleep
("standby") instead of S3 ("suspend to ram"). S3 was the culprit for me;
S1 works fine.
What motherboard/chipset/etc. did you encounter the problem on?
(The machine that gave me trouble is an IBM with two dual-core Opterons.
I don't
This happened to me too. Running 64-bit Ubuntu Edgy with the latest
generic kernel.
Is this a new feature? I mean suspending by pressing the key on the
keyboard. Ive been using this key for locking my screen, since I hardly
never turn off my computer. So the follow-up question would be: How can
I
Ignore my last post. What I'm looking for is in /etc/default/acpi-
support.
Sorry for the ignorant tirade; this whole thing has me pretty grumpy.
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My attempts to disable this feature have thus far been thwarted:
* The gnome-session package depends on the acpi packages that do the
suspend/hibernate stuff. So I can't uninstall those without some pain.
* I tried booting with "acpi=off" ... but the kernel can't handle it.
It appears to cy
Same problem with the i386 kernel. So it's not RAID, or SMP, or 64-bit.
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Left something out. What I should have said was:
Same thing happens with the i386 install and generic kernel, and with no
RAID.
Will try the i386 kernel.
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Same thing happens with the i386 install and generic kernel. Will try
the i386 kernel.
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I figured I would try suspend again now, since I have a fresh backup of
my data (at least, as much as was recoverable after last time). Same
thing happened:
* When I push the crescent-moon button, the screen fades to black,
then the machine seems to turn off (power LED goes from steady-on to
bl
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