[Bug 14442] resume after hibernate: /dev/sdb drops and returns as /dev/sde

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https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14442


Duncan <1i5t5.duncan@xxxxxxx> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|NEEDINFO                    |RESOLVED
         Resolution|                            |PATCH_ALREADY_AVAILABLE




--- Comment #34 from Duncan <1i5t5.duncan@xxxxxxx>  2011-02-23 08:45:14 ---
AFAICT, Resolved with 2.6.37 release, so updating as such.

I finally got some time to test with a stable kernel, and as of 2.6.37, as best
I can tell (this one bedeviled me to the point I'm reluctant to say it's for
sure fixed now, without a YEAR of it not coming back!), it's fixed.

The kernel comes back up and from CLI (there's major X corruption preventing
use of it after restore, but that'd be a different bug), I can dmesg, which
clearly shows (1) an initial failure to read the drive's ID info properly, as
before, but now, (2) instead of kicking it out to sde (with sd[a-d] normal) or
whatever as it did before, it apparently retries and comes up with the proper
ID, thus returning the drive to the proper sd[a-d] letter and its partitions to
the proper place in their assigned md/RAIDs.

On a slightly different note, a big THANKS! to whoever introduced and continues
maintaining magic-sysreq.  I had a hardware issue for awhile and at first
thought it was yet another pre-release kernel bug.  A bit of circuit-trace
paint later (expensive keyboard) and it's working fine again, but as often the
case, I didn't realize how much I took that feature for granted until it
failed.

And of course, thanks for getting the device-id detect and if necessary retry
working, too. =:^)

Now to see how 2.6.38 is coming along.  Maybe the radeon graphics
restore-state-on-resume works better now.  We'll see.

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