Bug#731602: Bug#726763: Lid close and power button suspend not working
Andreas Cadhalpun
andreas.cadhalpun at googlemail.com
Mon Jan 20 14:35:32 UTC 2014
Hi Darren,
On 19.01.2014 23:57, Darren Williams wrote:
> I just re-installed an older Dell E6400 laptop which results in similar
> suspend issue. Installing systemd-sysv on the old laptop fixes suspend.
That's good.
> Read below for the solution to the mount problem reported earlier, seems
> to be an issue with me trying to preserve my home directory.
>
> Let me know if there is any testing you would like me to do.
If this works for you now, no further information is needed.
> Found the error here, fstab did not have any mount lines only the single
> line:
>
> # UNCONFIGURED FSTAB FOR BASE SYSTEM
This indeed doesn't look good...
> this could be a side effect of me trying to preserve my home dir which
> sits on the root partition. During the install I delete all the files
> and directories except for home (Yeah, I know, one should partition
> better). After adding the appropriate fstab mount entires systemd-sysv
> boots and also fixes Lid and power button suspend/resume.
I'm glad you could fix it.
Best regards,
Andreas
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