broken s2disk for ThinkPad T420 in current kernels

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Since 3.10 (at least) I cannot longer trust that a ThinkPad T420 with a
stable 32 bit Gentoo Linux wakeups fine from s2disk (using an external
USB 2.0 drive).

Currently it looks to me that I must not plug off the power cable during
s2disk. Otherwise a wakeup later just shows the X11 screen like it was
frozen during s2disk, but no cursor is blinking nor any keyboard is
accepted except sys-rq, those keys works.

I'm wondering if plug off the power cable could have such an effect or
if this is just mind crap of me.

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MfG/Sincerely
Toralf Förster
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