Description of problem: Suspend fails to suspend when I have an SD card mounted using the built-in SDcard reader. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): pm-utils-1.2.6.1-1.fc13.i686 kernel-PAE-2.6.33.5-124.fc13.i686 How reproducible: Every single time Steps to Reproduce: 1. mount /dev/mmcblk0p1 /media/disk (Using the device notifier in KDE) 2. Press Fn-Esc to suspend to RAM Actual results: The "suspending" sound plays, there is a pause, the screen goes to the blue screen with the Fedora logo in the center, the suspend sound plays again, there is a pause, the suspend sound plays again, etc. forever. Expected results: The "suspending" sound plays, the screen goes to that blue screen with the Fedora logo, the suspend sound maybe plays again, then the system suspends to RAM. Additional info: Dell XPS M1330 laptop, using the built-in SD-card reader. 512MB SanDisk uSD card in a Patriot brand uSD card adapter. Suspend works reliably if I do not mount the SD-card.
Created attachment 427817 [details] pm-suspend.log from successful suspend pm-suspend.log from a successful suspend (I unmounted the SD card before suspending).
Created attachment 427819 [details] pm-suspend.log from failed suspend With the SD card mounted, the suspend fails; this is the pm-suspend.log from that case.
Oh, I should probably mention that when the suspend fails, I have to forcibly power off the machine to recover.
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