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How to debug Debian Jessie freezing on resume?



2019 Community Moderator ElectionHow to hibernate in Debian JessieWhy does resume from hibernation pause/hang?How to figure out why Linux crashesDebian jessie. nouveau, MMIO read fault at… but. Any work around?lock screen session suspension in debian jessieDebian 8 - Random freezing issuesHibernation resume fail on linux kernel 4.9.0, Debian 9Debug freezing machineNo internet on Debian Testing after resuming from suspend/hibernateDebug display manager not startingCan't suspend Debian machine: wakes up immediately after sleep (“PM: Device usb1 failed to suspend async”)










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Every time I suspend my machine (at least the options say it is a suspend) the machine freezes within one minute of resuming. It seems to work fine for about a minute. After running for a bit, the mouse will move, but I can't click anything. After another short time, the mouse freezes as well, and I can't SSH in or toggle caps lock. If I hard reboot and read /var/log/kern/log, it has several lines about a hibernation error:



Mar 11 22:41:02 vera kernel: [ 1.367003] PM: Hibernation image partition 8:5 present
Mar 11 22:41:02 vera kernel: [ 1.367004] PM: Looking for hibernation image.
Mar 11 22:41:02 vera kernel: [ 1.367149] PM: Image not found (code -22)
Mar 11 22:41:02 vera kernel: [ 1.367151] PM: Hibernation image not present or could not be loaded.


I'm not sure exactly what logs to attach, but here is my /var/log/kern.log: http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=Cf3vudny



Any ideas on how to debug this? I've tried this solution, and it still freezes: How to hibernate in Debian Jessie



--EDIT--
I think it's a driver issue. I ran a Mint live disk, and it would suspend just fine. If I try to run



lspci


it also freezes like the suspend issue. I'm guessing drivers at this point, but it is hard to debug driver problems without lspci. Any ideas?










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Every time I suspend my machine (at least the options say it is a suspend) the machine freezes within one minute of resuming. It seems to work fine for about a minute. After running for a bit, the mouse will move, but I can't click anything. After another short time, the mouse freezes as well, and I can't SSH in or toggle caps lock. If I hard reboot and read /var/log/kern/log, it has several lines about a hibernation error:



Mar 11 22:41:02 vera kernel: [ 1.367003] PM: Hibernation image partition 8:5 present
Mar 11 22:41:02 vera kernel: [ 1.367004] PM: Looking for hibernation image.
Mar 11 22:41:02 vera kernel: [ 1.367149] PM: Image not found (code -22)
Mar 11 22:41:02 vera kernel: [ 1.367151] PM: Hibernation image not present or could not be loaded.


I'm not sure exactly what logs to attach, but here is my /var/log/kern.log: http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=Cf3vudny



Any ideas on how to debug this? I've tried this solution, and it still freezes: How to hibernate in Debian Jessie



--EDIT--
I think it's a driver issue. I ran a Mint live disk, and it would suspend just fine. If I try to run



lspci


it also freezes like the suspend issue. I'm guessing drivers at this point, but it is hard to debug driver problems without lspci. Any ideas?










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Every time I suspend my machine (at least the options say it is a suspend) the machine freezes within one minute of resuming. It seems to work fine for about a minute. After running for a bit, the mouse will move, but I can't click anything. After another short time, the mouse freezes as well, and I can't SSH in or toggle caps lock. If I hard reboot and read /var/log/kern/log, it has several lines about a hibernation error:



Mar 11 22:41:02 vera kernel: [ 1.367003] PM: Hibernation image partition 8:5 present
Mar 11 22:41:02 vera kernel: [ 1.367004] PM: Looking for hibernation image.
Mar 11 22:41:02 vera kernel: [ 1.367149] PM: Image not found (code -22)
Mar 11 22:41:02 vera kernel: [ 1.367151] PM: Hibernation image not present or could not be loaded.


I'm not sure exactly what logs to attach, but here is my /var/log/kern.log: http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=Cf3vudny



Any ideas on how to debug this? I've tried this solution, and it still freezes: How to hibernate in Debian Jessie



--EDIT--
I think it's a driver issue. I ran a Mint live disk, and it would suspend just fine. If I try to run



lspci


it also freezes like the suspend issue. I'm guessing drivers at this point, but it is hard to debug driver problems without lspci. Any ideas?










share|improve this question
















Every time I suspend my machine (at least the options say it is a suspend) the machine freezes within one minute of resuming. It seems to work fine for about a minute. After running for a bit, the mouse will move, but I can't click anything. After another short time, the mouse freezes as well, and I can't SSH in or toggle caps lock. If I hard reboot and read /var/log/kern/log, it has several lines about a hibernation error:



Mar 11 22:41:02 vera kernel: [ 1.367003] PM: Hibernation image partition 8:5 present
Mar 11 22:41:02 vera kernel: [ 1.367004] PM: Looking for hibernation image.
Mar 11 22:41:02 vera kernel: [ 1.367149] PM: Image not found (code -22)
Mar 11 22:41:02 vera kernel: [ 1.367151] PM: Hibernation image not present or could not be loaded.


I'm not sure exactly what logs to attach, but here is my /var/log/kern.log: http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=Cf3vudny



Any ideas on how to debug this? I've tried this solution, and it still freezes: How to hibernate in Debian Jessie



--EDIT--
I think it's a driver issue. I ran a Mint live disk, and it would suspend just fine. If I try to run



lspci


it also freezes like the suspend issue. I'm guessing drivers at this point, but it is hard to debug driver problems without lspci. Any ideas?







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That's not a hibernation error. That's printed when booting if you didn't hibernate. i.e. if you shutdown and boot up or reboot normally, that message is supposed to show up if hibernation support is enabled.






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    That's not a hibernation error. That's printed when booting if you didn't hibernate. i.e. if you shutdown and boot up or reboot normally, that message is supposed to show up if hibernation support is enabled.






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