On 04/01/2016 10:09 AM, Greg Woods wrote:
On Fri, Apr 1, 2016 at 10:01 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan
<pocallaghan(a)gmail.com <mailto:pocallaghan@gmail.com>> wrote:
Perhaps I wasn't clear.
I think you were, I just hadn't had my coffee yet :-)
I don't use suspend that much on my desktops, I normally just
hibernate, in which case it does go through the booting process when
resuming, and if I leave my flash drive plugged in, it hangs the boot.
Suspend gets used a lot more on the laptop, but there I don't normally
have external USB devices plugged in.
I have played around with suspend on the desktop, and I have
encountered similar problems with suspend/resume not working right
when certain USB devices are plugged in. I remember trying a number of
different things I found by Googling, but I never could get it to work
reliably without unplugging some of the devices before suspending. I
think it involved udev rules, /etc/systemd/system scripts, and so
forth, but nothing really worked.
So I will be interested to hear if you find an answer for this.
--Greg
I have had the same problem. So, what I do is unmount the plugin, remove
it, and then hibernate.