-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Sat, 8 Nov 2014 16:50:57 -0500 Jonathan Corbet <corbet-ft@xxxxxxx> wrote: > On Tue, 4 Nov 2014 09:17:25 -0500 > Jonathan Corbet <corbet-ft@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > > I'm pretty well mystified, but, given my general lack of skills in > > this part of the system, that's not surprising. My next step, > > perhaps, is to start disabling boot-time unit files until I find > > the one that makes resume work, then try to see what's different > > under F21. > > Just in case anybody's curious, systemd-udev-trigger.service seems to > be the one that makes the difference on F20. Something is happening > there that isn't happening the same way under F21, but I've not had a > chance to delve more deeply into it. > > My investigation would be aided if I could get into the emergency or > rescue targets from the live image. But that wants the root > password, and an empty password doesn't fly. Is there any way to > boot the live image into one of those modes, or is that completely > unsupported and out of scope? just curious is your firmware fully updated? I ask because I gota carbon X1 about 2 months ago and running f21 for me it suspends and resumes just fine. Dennis -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJUYFFnAAoJEH7ltONmPFDRS9EP/jh3Ze7qf3PA6u1tBs5QRY7J 1HSErDvimhFhC98yROIJFphxK2o2V/HPJq0JMlXqWWbOOZUxlGwBCRXDJH1tu7LD RKbTwFfYf63UUOVS0JfKVKR1B3UhlMoX7cIghTc6Ay/0bYBsZpSH2gE2wHw6yGBL YVVN+4X2zmjjMjwDHDhftA0+8/pvbsRjc0eHlhx52xsO0JSiejFi3Dgqe25870WX zNJ1z9GiuXZnwZyYnShZgRKTLjQ68s/SmxNQ7+H2QnzTqF+u2LYQbzcbeZZYxyT2 68k6u608w2yO/R12pir4xeGyXa8eUwb0Gpk9EOwGeN1xHPBcZU87HmkOq5MjDObn lfnjP9Sc3C//aNofVHFx3cMOI3lxKjXm/XKxUv04SThrdiUrWFwmK7csgti/dRke 80a4fOFedjFqx5BSHZrYX9WkZvd3IyMo8qihSVvwm/DMuoYQ+Ei77T/9RaMcFYMe 41io2QVcI1kWd1zLKad1GKGBNxol5vTSJabPT+qf8o6dlStk8G7BaDsGCUkMkY0O p8P/98ORL2H+VqiZ4Rb5Zr8MPCJLZDjVanU/xPdD/ti42fFu/Cxmdt6i4/NTAJoN AcliBHYyO7Jy7cujbX42s5IwfBg4zdXIKOPf4d3fFLab2Uy6++te9+48/xvX+hVv 9An9UiFHrBFpnIbGFVll =Xj44 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test