Description of problem: ThinkPad X60 type 1706-GMG hibernates fine under 2.6.21-1.3116.fc7 (as opposed to RHEL5, c.f. bug 234820) but it consistently fails to wake up fully Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 2.6.21-1.3116.fc7 How reproducible: always Steps to Reproduce: 1. log into X 2. select 'Hibernate' from the gnome power applpet 3. power up after laptop is powered up Actual results: memory is read back but machine stays on a vt. cannot ssh in cannot ping ctrl-alt-delete is still recognised and machine tries to reboot but only gets until the shutting down bluetoot initscript Expected results: full wakeup Additional info:
I've seen a similar thing once, on this kernel (but x86). I've been unable to get it to suspend or hibernate recently (hang on the way down, not up), so I cannot reproduce. I had wondered if my loaded VMware modules were to blame.
I should note I also have an X60 (but x86 only)
(sorry for the dribs and drabs) I've just reproduced this with suspend to RAM on this system. I get my system back to the GUI, and can interact with it, but you can't ping the system, and I can't launch a termainal. I can ctrl-alt-f1, and ctrl-alt-del causes a grind of the disk and a flicker of the relevent light, but no apparent shutdown. Perhaps interupts never come back on?
*** Bug 238605 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
I should note that the problem goes away when the wireless card is disabled (hidden) in the X60's BIOS
Comment #7 was a good hint, should have thought of that earlier. Created /etc/pm/config.d/x60 containing the following [start /etc/pm/config.d/x60] SUSPEND_MODULES="iwlwifi mac80211" [end] This seems to help (I'm not yet 100% sure as I've only done 2 hibernate tests and I have applied some updates on 2007-05-03, so if somebody else could test we'd get a better idea). It's not perfect yet as wireless is disabled after resume and I lack the time to go through this in detail but figured I'd still let the bug owner know of the small progress.
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