Distribution: Fedora Core 1 Hardware Environment: IBM Thinkpad A20 Software Environment: linux-2.6.0-test9 (-bk24 equiv) Problem Description: After suspending the system (via fn-f4 or apm -s) the system appears to properly suspend. However when resuming the system powers on, asks for the system password and then the harddrive spins down and refuses to spin up. Under X the system just hangs, but at the console the system stays alive but locks on the first disk access. 2.4.23-rc2 works fine. Steps to reproduce: 1. Boot 2.6.0-test9-bk24 2. hit fn-f4 and wait for system to suspend 3. hit fn to wake system, and enter password 4. notice hd spins down and box hangs I haven't played with this in awhile but I remember it working back in september or so.
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Ok, looks like its related to the 3Com 10/100 PCCard adaptor I'm using (Model 3CXFE575CT using the 3c59x driver). With the card removed I cannot reproduce the issue.
Just to make sure it wasn't a more generic PCMCIA or network issue, I tried to reproduce the issue w/ my PCMCIA wireless ethernet card. I was unable to reproduce the problem and the system did not hang on resume.
As a further data point, the hang on resume only occurs if the 3c59x card is present on suspend. I can suspend the machine, insert the card and resume without problems.
I no longer have the hardware this bug was seen with. Since there has been no activity for over a year, I'm closing this as stale.