On Saturday, July 23, 2011, Toralf Förster wrote: > The last lines are : > ... > 2011-07-23T17:57:21.000+02:00 n22 pppd[2324]: Exit. > 2011-07-23T17:57:22.896+02:00 n22 kernel: PM: Syncing filesystems ... done. > 2011-07-23T17:57:22.896+02:00 n22 kernel: PM: Preparing system for mem sleep > 2011-07-23T17:57:23.000+02:00 n22 ntpd[9544]: Deleting interface #3 ppp0, > 92.224.126.27#123, interface stats: received=269, sent=269, dropped=0, > active_time=13305 secs > 2011-07-23T17:57:23.000+02:00 n22 ntpd[9544]: 78.47.24.68 interface > 92.224.126.27 -> (none) > 2011-07-23T17:57:23.000+02:00 n22 ntpd[9544]: 213.198.55.2 interface > 92.224.126.27 -> (none) > 2011-07-23T17:57:23.000+02:00 n22 ntpd[9544]: 213.133.112.102 interface > 92.224.126.27 -> (none) > 2011-07-23T17:57:23.000+02:00 n22 ntpd[9544]: 141.40.103.103 interface > 92.224.126.27 -> (none) > 2011-07-23T17:57:23.000+02:00 n22 ntpd[9544]: peers refreshed > > magic SysRq keys works . > > Anybody else experienced sth similar ? Not that I know of. I wonder what happens if the machine is undocked? Rafael _______________________________________________ linux-pm mailing list linux-pm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linux-foundation.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-pm