On 08.01.2020 18.12, Iñaki Ucar wrote: > Yes, edit GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX under /etc/default/grub to add that entry and then > > sudo grub2-mkconfig -o <path/to/grub.cfg> > > which should set deep sleep in /sys/power/mem_sleep automatically on every boot. Inak, it works buitifully. Thank you for your help. Has something changed in the kernel since it suddenly changes? I've only updated my system regularly. |< -- Med venlig hilsen Klaus Kolle Teknikumingeniør, B.Sc.EE., e-mail : klaus@xxxxxxxx Master of IT www : www.kolle.dk Asger Jorns Vej 17 Telephone : +4522216044 DK-8600 Silkeborg, Denmark "Leave me alone, I know what I'm doing!" Kimi Räikönen, Abu Dhabi F1 race 2012. Planlægning er tanker om noget man agter at gøre en gang i fremtiden, hvis omstændighederne tillader det. Klaus Kolle 2006 Perfection is achieved not when nothing more to add, but when there is nothing more left to take away. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
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