[Bug 35174] Re: ThinkPad X60 cannot Resume from Suspend

Korny korny at sietsma.com
Wed May 31 00:25:57 UTC 2006


I've tried the latest suggestions to no avail.
To summarise:
- I have a 1G swap partition on /dev/sda6 (and 1.5G of ram)
- /etc/mkinitramfs/conf.d/resume contains:
RESUME=/dev/sda6
- zcat /boot/initrd.img-`uname -r` | cpio -t | grep resume returns:
conf/conf.d/resume
32319 blocks
- running "sudo update-initramfs -d -k `uname -r`" followed by "sudo update-initramfs -c -k `uname -r`" does not fix the problem.
- The current symptoms (for me) are that trying to resume from hibernate results in brown streaks down the screen after a couple of seconds, and no other response.  When in this mode, ctrl-alt-F1 to F8 make no difference, but NumLock (Fn-ScrLck) toggles the numlock indicator, so the keyboard is at least functional at the BIOS level.  The power button only works if I hold it down for 10 seconds though.

in case it is of interest, cat /var/lib/acpi-support/*-* returns:
ZBET43WW (1.03 )
LENOVO
170686M
ThinkPad X60

Hmm - I wonder if this is somewhere where an X60 and an X60s differ?
Littleiffel: do you have an X60 or X60s?  I understood that the only
real difference was the use of a low-powered chipset...

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ThinkPad X60 cannot Resume from Suspend
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