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SubjectRe: Samsung Series 9 seems to require acpi=nonvs to resume properly
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On Thu, 2011-09-29 at 14:51 -0600, Zan Lynx wrote:
> After being annoyed that the latest Fedora 2.6.40 (aka 3.0 something)
> kernels would not suspend/resume on my laptop I followed a Ubuntu forum
> suggestion to use acpi=nonvs. This worked, or at least it is working
> today with Fedora 15's 2.6.40.4-5.fc15.x86_64.
>
> The system is also booting via UEFI if that makes any difference.
>
> I understand that there is a no-NVS blacklist in the kernel. Should the
> Samsung Series 9 be added to this list? Or could it be a different
> suspend/resume problem entirely?

Please ignore this about nonvs. nonvs has nothing to do with the
suspend/resume problem on this laptop.

Instead it seems to involve reboots, which is crazy. From a cold
power-on start, suspend resume will always fail. But if the laptop is
rebooted first, suspend and resume appear to work. What the heck? I have
no clue how to debug this.

So now it appears that everything I ever tried to fix this only seemed
to work because I rebooted after changing GRUB or module options.

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