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Hi,
I've been using Arch Linux on my laptop for a while now and suddenly my laptop would not go into suspend anymore.
My laptop is Asus UX32VD.
Here's the whole journalctl between suspend starting and suspend failing.
I also get this at bootup:
[drm:intel_dp_start_link_train] *ERROR* too many voltage retries, give up
some while ago the iSSD in my laptop failed but it was later that the computer stopped suspending.
Does anyone see the problem?
Thanks.
Edit: When I try to mount the iSSD partitions I get the same error messages that begin with "ata2.00" so those errors seem to be connected to the iSSD drive. Now, I can't disable the drive in bios, is it possible to make arch linux ignore it all together?
Edit2: Arch Linux is installed on sda (ata1) and the bad drive is sdb (ata2)
Edit3: The broken ssd was the culprit. When I write 1 to /sys/block/sdb/device/delete the laptop suspends correctly.
So I made the following systemd service:
[Unit]
Description=Disable my fault ssd drive at suspend[Service]
Type=OneShot
ExecStart=/bin/sh -c 'echo 1 > /sys/block/sdb/device/delete'[Install]
WantedBy=sleep.target
Changing status to solved
Last edited by granra (2014-04-18 23:01:57)
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What is stopping you from taking it out?
fs/super.c : "Self-destruct in 5 seconds. Have a nice day...\n",
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What is stopping you from taking it out?
It's soldered to the motherboard.
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