Carlos E. R. wrote:
If as Jeff Mahoney said the culprit is a driver, and he suspected the audio usb driver, that I will try that way. I'm hibernating now this way:
# echo ; date ; rcalsasound stop; pm-hibernate ; rcalsasound start ; date
It crashed at the end, same point.
I'll try also stopping network first. This is a nightmare, I'm not getting anywhere :-/
I read your conversation on opensuse-kernel. Depressing! :( At least somebody else is interested, and you've eliminated one possible source of the problem. I can't suggest much to help apart from the obvious ways to localise the problem: (1) see which other modules you can remove, either permanently or temporarily (an expert guesser like Jeff would be useful :) (2) keep adding more printk's to find the place where it's actually crashing. In some ways it's good that all the printks haven't changed the behaviour. It makes it seem more likely the problem is some data that has been corrupted whilst you're working, rather than something that is caused specifically when you hibernate. I wonder if there are any tools that can audit kernel data structures, or compile-time options to add more asserts() or other debugging options? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org