http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=935086
http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=935086#c10
Uwe Geuder
Is quiet boot option removed?
There is no quiet option on my kernel line. It was the first thing I removed when starting this debugging exercise and I have not put it back since
Also, increase the log level via alt-sysrq-8 or 9 beforehand.
The log level seems to have no effect on SysRq-L SysRq-P, and SysRq-T. when the system hangs no information is shown even if the log level is 8 or 9. When the system works, full information is show even if the log level is 0. During the boot more messages are shown if log level is 9. But there is no additional message shortly before the system hangs at "Reached target Remote File system" as shown in the screen pictures before.
What if you pass resumedelay=10 boot option? This will delay the resume in 10 seconds after kicked off.
I changed to resumedelay=30 in order to be sure absolutely I don't miss any effect of the option. This option does not seem to work as intended. The delay happens every time (also on fresh boots) even before the disk password is asked. Because the snapshot is inside the encrypted volume I don't think the system can already know at this point of time that it should resume. After entering the disk password the parameter seems to have no effect any more in either of the 3 cases: 1.) systemctl hibernate: resume hangs forever 2.) echo disk > /sys/power/state: no additional wait of 30 seconds when the system is resuming 3.) Alt-SysRq-i when the system hangs: no additional wait when the system is resuming. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.