I had the same problem, and fixed it by putting HandleLidSwitch=ignore in /etc/systemd/logind.conf. Now my laptop stays running when I close it. On Sun, Mar 9, 2014 at 1:51 PM, Friedrich Strohmaier < damokles4-listen@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Jason, *, > > > Am 09.03.2014 21:19 schrieb Jason Ryan: > > On 09/03/14 at 08:58pm, Friedrich Strohmaier wrote: > > [..] > > >> after the Upgrade of systemd-208-11 -> systemd-210-3 while booting it > immediately suspends when systemd somehow reaches suspend.service at > startup. > > [..] > > >> - If I stroke any key with lid closed it resumes and immediately > suspends again. > > [..] > > >> Does anyone know about changed default settings in systemd-210 causing > this behaviour? > > > What action have you set in /etc/systemd/logind.conf for HandleLidSwitch? > > # grep HandleLidSwitch /etc/systemd/logind.conf > #HandleLidSwitch=suspend > > it's untouched and commented out - in both versions of systemd. > > -- > Friedrich >