On 09/25/2016 05:07 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Sun, 2016-09-25 at 14:52 -0600, jd1008 wrote:
And it failed again, in identical circumstances to the last time when
it worked.
poc
I strongly suspect a HW issue.
Patrick, please recheck /etc/default/grub and be sure it is as what you
set it to that resulted in successful hibernation and reboot.
All I know is that I changed GRUB_DISABLE_RECOVERY="false" (from
"true") and rebooted. That was the only change. When I tried
hibernation it worked (i.e. resuming worked). In fact it worked at
least twice, then *with no further change* didn't work. Given the
random nature of this it's hard to ascribe causality. One can never
discount HW of course, but there are no other symptoms. The system is
an i7 CPU in an Intel mobo with 16GB of RAM and root on an SSD
formatted as btrfs. Video is an Nvidia GeForce GT 630.
poc
Just wondering if anything changed between working and not working;
i.e. I check the file again.
Other than that, hardware and device drivers might be an issue.
In case you are using the Nvidia proprietary driver proprietary driver, then
as Ed Greshko pointed out, revert to the fedora driver for the graphics
card,
and retry.
CHeers,
JD
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