via the commandline testuser@linux-ang0:~/maidsafe.org> date && systemctl suspend Thu Oct 22 10:40:24 CEST 2015 testuser@linux-ang0:~/maidsafe.org> date Thu Oct 22 10:42:01 CEST 2015 thats the total timeframe. i waited maybe two seconds after the hdd shut off, and woke the system again via space key on ps2/at keyboard. then quickly relogged in on the lockscreen and issued the second date command. the system always needs this 1+ minute timespan to wake up and is doing that hdd wakeup at the beginning of it and the slowly rotating cpu fan during this timespan. will add some logs if i find via journalctl? p.s. once i issued the systemctl suspend command via sudo, and then shut down but never woke up again. it never recovered not even after that minute+. does sudo systemctl suspend do things differently? not supposed to sudo that specific command?