Created attachment 600927 [details] Output of fdisk, lvm, pm-suspend.log, lspci Description of problem: When going out of suspend to ram (same result with suspend to disk), system hangs, with the following partitionning scheme. On the EXTERNAL USB hard drive: - /boot is ext4 - the other partition is a container encrypted with luks. - the decrypted partition is a PV for lvm - one VG on the PV. - two LV on the PV: / and swap (>2GB when my ram is 1GB). Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Not very sure to find which component fails. Fedora 17 - Kde Kernel 3.4.6-2 How reproducible: Every time Steps to Reproduce: 1. Choose suspend to ram OR pm-suspend 2. 3. Actual results: System hangs when going out of suspension to ram. Message: "Read error on /dev/sd*" Expected results: Resume desktop Additional info:
*** Bug 844065 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
due to the way usb re-enumeration works, this isn't going to be fixed any time soon.
I used Opensuse and the resume worked from suspend to disk, but I must confess I do not remember for suspend to ram since the Pc I had Acpi problems, but this one shouldn't have some. I honestly ain't expert enough to find where the trick can be but if you tell me how to extract some logs (I don't know how since the system hangs but I believe I can enable some logging before). After this feature may not be a priority but if it is just something simple, can be nice. Thank you
*** Bug 844062 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
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