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#1 2015-09-08 05:38:51

krafczyk
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Registered: 2015-09-08
Posts: 37

Help getting hibernate to work on system76 bonobo extreme (bonx8)

I feel like I've tried everything.

I've installed the linux-pf kernel and set up tuxonice to resume from my swap partition. I've installed the hibernate-script as suggested on the tuxonice wiki,

On resume, it reads from the swap partition (atomic copy etc..) and then hangs.

I can't get the previous boot log with journalctl -b 1, that log is a boot from yesterday, so I have no idea how to find out what is going wrong.

Even with debug and no_console_suspend boot options give me no additional useful information.

Here are some config files that might be relavant:

/etc/hibernate/hibernate.conf

# hibernate.conf is split into separate configuration files.
# 
# Each file is tried in the order below, until an available suspend
# method is found.
# 
# Options specific to a particular suspend method should be placed in the
# appropriate configuration file (tuxonice.conf, ususpend.conf, disk.conf
# or ram.conf).
# Options common to all suspend methods should be placed in common.conf.
#
# See hibernate.conf(5) for help on the configuration items.

TryMethod tuxonice.conf
TryMethod disk.conf
TryMethod ram.conf

/etc/hibernate/tuxonice.conf

# Example tuxonice.conf file.
# 
# See hibernate.conf(5) for help on the configuration items.
#
# NOTE: TuxOnIce is an improved version of suspend-to-disk which currently
#       requires patching your kernel. For more information, see www.tuxonice.net
# 
#       If you do not wish to patch your kernel but still be able to suspend to
#       disk, see disk.conf instead.

### TuxOnIce
UseTuxOnIce yes
Reboot no
EnableEscape yes
DefaultConsoleLevel 1
Compressor lzo
Encryptor none
# ImageSizeLimit 200

## useful for initrd usage:
SuspendDevice swap:/dev/sda3

## Powerdown method - 3 for suspend-to-RAM, 4 for ACPI S4 sleep, 5 for poweroff
# PowerdownMethod 5

## Any other /proc/software_suspend setting can be set like so:
# ProcSetting expected_compression 50
# ProcSetting userui_program "/usr/sbin/tuxoniceui"
ProcSetting extra_pages_allowance 7500

## Or traditionally like this:
# TuxOnIceAllSettings 0 0 2056 65535 5

## Or even from the results of hibernate --save-settings with this:
# TuxOnIceAllSettingsFile /etc/hibernate/suspend-settings.conf

## For filewriter:
# FilewriterLocation /suspend_file 1000
# VerifyFilewriterResume2 yes

## Specify a userui like this:
# ProcSetting userui_program /usr/local/sbin/tuxoniceui_text

# Scale CPU to full speed to make sure we suspend as fast as possible.
FullSpeedCPU yes

Include common.conf

/etc/hibernate/common.conf

# Configuration options common for suspending to disk or RAM.
# Options are not case sensitive.
# 
# See hibernate.conf(5) for help on the configuration items.

##############################################################################
### Some global settings
##############################################################################

Verbosity 0
LogFile /var/log/hibernate.log
LogVerbosity 1
# LogTimestamp yes
# AlwaysForce yes
# AlwaysKill yes
# HibernateVT 15
Distribution arch
# XDisplay :0

##############################################################################
### Scriptlets
###   Scriptlets provide support for doing all sorts of things before and after
###   suspending. The defaults settings here should work for most people, but
###   you may wish to edit these to taste. Consult "hibernate -h" for help on
###   the configuration settings.
##############################################################################

### bootsplash
## If you use bootsplash, also enabling SwitchToTextMode is recommended if
## you use X, otherwise you may end up with a garbled X display.
# Bootsplash on
# BootsplashConfig /etc/bootsplash/default/config/bootsplash-1024x768.cfg

### clock
SaveClock restore-only
#DirectIsa

### devices
# IncompatibleDevices /dev/dsp /dev/video*

### diskcache
# DisableWriteCacheOn /dev/hda

### fbsplash (enable SwitchToTextMode if you use this)
# FBSplash on
# FBSplashTheme tuxonice

### filesystems
# Unmount /nfsshare /windows /mnt/sambaserver
# UnmountFSTypes smbfs nfs
# UnmountGraceTime 1
# Mount /windows

### grub
# ChangeGrubMenu yes
# GrubMenuFile /boot/grub/menu.lst
# AlternateGrubMenuFile /boot/grub/menu-suspended.lst
# BackupGrubMenuFile /boot/grub/menu.lst.hibernate.bak

# see http://bugs.debian.org/317479
# RemountXFSBoot yes

### hardware_tweaks
# IbmAcpi yes
# RadeonTool yes
# Runi915resolution yes
# FullSpeedCPU yes

### lilo
# EnsureLILOResumes yes

### lock (generally you only want one of the following options)
## For console you need vlock available.
## For x you need xscreensaver-command-command available.
## For gnome you need gnome-screensaver-command available.
## For kde you need dcop, kscreensaver available.
## For XAuto you need xautolock available.
## For Xtr you need xtrlock available.
## For Freedesktop (for example KDE4) you need dbus-send available
# LockConsoleAs root
# LockXScreenSaver yes
# LockGnomeScreenSaver yes
# LockFreedesktop
# LockKDE yes
# LockXLock yes
# LockXAutoLock yes
# LockXtrLock yes

### misclaunch
# OnSuspend 20 echo "Good night!"
# OnResume 20 echo "Good morning!"
OnSuspend 00 sync; echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches

### modules
# UnloadModules snd_via82cxxx usb-ohci
# UnloadAllModules yes
UnloadBlacklistedModules yes
LoadModules auto
# LoadModulesFromFile /etc/modules

### modules-gentoo
# GentooModulesAutoload yes

### network
# DownInterfaces eth0
# UpInterfaces auto

### networkmanager
# EnableNMReconnect yes

### pause_audio
# MuteAudio yes
# PauseAudio yes

### pcmcia
# EjectCards yes

### programs
# IncompatiblePrograms xmms

### services
# RestartServices laptop_mode anacron
# StopServices alsasound
# StartServices aumix

### vbetool
# EnableVbetool yes
# RestoreVbeStateFrom /var/lib/vbetool/vbestate
# VbetoolPost yes
# RestoreVCSAData yes

### xhacks
SwitchToTextMode yes
# UseDummyXServer yes
# DummyXServerConfig xorg-dummy.conf

### xstatus
## This can be set to gnome, kde or x:
## For gnome you need zenity available.
## For kde you need dcop, kstart, kdialog available.
## For x you need to have xosd OR xmessage available.
# XStatus gnome
# XmessageDisable yes
# XSuspendText Preparing to suspend...
# XResumeText Resuming from suspend...
## When using XStatus x, and you have xosd installed:
# XosdSettings --font '-misc-fixed-medium-r-semicondensed--*-120-*-*-c-*-*-*' --colour=Green --shadow 1 --pos bottom --align center --offset 50

### xbacklight
# BackLight yes

### gaim
## You need to have dbus, gaim_remote available.
# LogoutGaim yes
# GaimRestoreStatus yes
# GaimLogoutMessage Hibernating
# GaimLoginMessage Back from hibernation

### pidgin
# LogoutPidgin yes
# PidginRestoreStatus yes
# PidginLogoutMessage Hibernating - bye!
# PidginLoginMessage I'm back!

### SSH and PGP keys
# AgentsClearGPG yes
# AgentsClearSSH yes

### Virtualbox
# SuspendVirtualbox yes

/etc/mkinitcpio.conf

tuxonice_compress, tuxonice_swap, and tuxonice_userui are commented out because when I tried using mkinitcpio with them, I got errors saying mkinitcpio couldn't find those modules.

# vim:set ft=sh
# MODULES
# The following modules are loaded before any boot hooks are
# run.  Advanced users may wish to specify all system modules
# in this array.  For instance:
#     MODULES="piix ide_disk reiserfs"
# MODULES="lzo tuxonice_compress tuxonice_swap tuxonice_userui"
MODULES="lzo"

# BINARIES
# This setting includes any additional binaries a given user may
# wish into the CPIO image.  This is run last, so it may be used to
# override the actual binaries included by a given hook
# BINARIES are dependency parsed, so you may safely ignore libraries
BINARIES=""

# FILES
# This setting is similar to BINARIES above, however, files are added
# as-is and are not parsed in any way.  This is useful for config files.
FILES=""

# HOOKS
# This is the most important setting in this file.  The HOOKS control the
# modules and scripts added to the image, and what happens at boot time.
# Order is important, and it is recommended that you do not change the
# order in which HOOKS are added.  Run 'mkinitcpio -H <hook name>' for
# help on a given hook.
# 'base' is _required_ unless you know precisely what you are doing.
# 'udev' is _required_ in order to automatically load modules
# 'filesystems' is _required_ unless you specify your fs modules in MODULES
# Examples:
##   This setup specifies all modules in the MODULES setting above.
##   No raid, lvm2, or encrypted root is needed.
#    HOOKS="base"
#
##   This setup will autodetect all modules for your system and should
##   work as a sane default
#    HOOKS="base udev autodetect block filesystems"
#
##   This setup will generate a 'full' image which supports most systems.
##   No autodetection is done.
#    HOOKS="base udev block filesystems"
#
##   This setup assembles a pata mdadm array with an encrypted root FS.
##   Note: See 'mkinitcpio -H mdadm' for more information on raid devices.
#    HOOKS="base udev block mdadm encrypt filesystems"
#
##   This setup loads an lvm2 volume group on a usb device.
#    HOOKS="base udev block lvm2 filesystems"
#
##   NOTE: If you have /usr on a separate partition, you MUST include the
#    usr, fsck and shutdown hooks.
HOOKS="base udev autodetect modconf block resume filesystems keyboard fsck"

# COMPRESSION
# Use this to compress the initramfs image. By default, gzip compression
# is used. Use 'cat' to create an uncompressed image.
#COMPRESSION="gzip"
#COMPRESSION="bzip2"
#COMPRESSION="lzma"
#COMPRESSION="xz"
#COMPRESSION="lzop"
#COMPRESSION="lz4"

# COMPRESSION_OPTIONS
# Additional options for the compressor
#COMPRESSION_OPTIONS=""

/etc/default/grub

GRUB_DEFAULT=0
GRUB_TIMEOUT=5
GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR="Arch"
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="splash resume=UUID=42681b95-6b7c-4040-a985-91daa6dd067d verbose no_console_suspend"
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX=""

# Preload both GPT and MBR modules so that they are not missed
GRUB_PRELOAD_MODULES="part_gpt part_msdos"

# Uncomment to enable Hidden Menu, and optionally hide the timeout count
#GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT=5
#GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT_QUIET=true

# Uncomment to use basic console
GRUB_TERMINAL_INPUT=console

# Uncomment to disable graphical terminal
#GRUB_TERMINAL_OUTPUT=console

# The resolution used on graphical terminal
# note that you can use only modes which your graphic card supports via VBE
# you can see them in real GRUB with the command `vbeinfo'
GRUB_GFXMODE=auto

# Uncomment to allow the kernel use the same resolution used by grub
GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD_LINUX=keep

# Uncomment if you want GRUB to pass to the Linux kernel the old parameter 
# format "root=/dev/xxx" instead of "root=/dev/disk/by-uuid/xxx" 
#GRUB_DISABLE_LINUX_UUID=true

# Uncomment to disable generation of recovery mode menu entries
GRUB_DISABLE_RECOVERY=true

# Uncomment and set to the desired menu colors.  Used by normal and wallpaper 
# modes only.  Entries specified as foreground/background.
#GRUB_COLOR_NORMAL="light-blue/black"
#GRUB_COLOR_HIGHLIGHT="light-cyan/blue"

# Uncomment one of them for the gfx desired, a image background or a gfxtheme
#GRUB_BACKGROUND="/path/to/wallpaper"
#GRUB_THEME="/path/to/gfxtheme"

# Uncomment to get a beep at GRUB start
#GRUB_INIT_TUNE="480 440 1"

#GRUB_SAVEDEFAULT="true"

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