[Pkg-systemd-maintainers] Bug#743157: Bug#743157: systemd: disables networking permanently during tried suspend
Michael Biebl
biebl at debian.org
Mon Mar 31 14:45:03 BST 2014
Am 31.03.2014 15:34, schrieb Norbert Preining:
> clone 743157 -1
> reassign -1 network-manager
> thanks
There is already a bug report for that, so cloning it wouldn't have been
necessary.
>
> Hi Michael,
>
>>> Does "nmcli nm enable true" help?
>>
>> Try that instead "nmcli nm sleep false" (as root)
>
> I guess you mean to recreate working network?
See below. NM is in "asleep" state after receiving the Suspend signal
and is never woken up again.
What "nmcli nm sleep false" does is to wake it up "by hand".
> Will try later on.
>
>> As you see, it is NetworkManager manager which disables the network
>> interfaces whenever there is a suspend request, not systemd.
>
> Ok.
>
>> I assume you are not using systemd as PID 1 as the log message
>> "org.freedesktop.systemd1' failed" indicates?
>
> I guess, I don't know/care (I keep out of the init flame wars).
> I installed Debian two days ago from the daily netinst image ...
>
>> This means you won't get a proper resume signal. NM listens to that
>> resume signal and re-enables the network interfaces. Since it doesn't
>> get that signal, it simply stays in disabled state.
>
> Umpf, but then this is a serious bug in NM, right?
> Cloned and reassigned.
>
> And, it was *NOT* the case on my old laptop, which had the *very*same*
> setup, besides it was older and had *no* trace of systemd hanging
> around (I on purppose kept it uninstalled!)
>
> So it seems that there is *some* connection with systemd.
There is a connection, yes.
I can go into more detail, if you are interested (not sure, since you
said you don't care).
Michael
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