Le 20/02/2020 à 19:08, Samuel Sieb a écrit :
On 2/20/20 3:00 AM, François Patte wrote:
Once upon a time, I could find some information the pm-suspend.log file. Today, I cannot find this file! Is there no more log file for pm-suspend or did I miss how to activate this file?
Almost everything goes into the journal now. Use "journalctl -b" to see everything from the start of the current boot. (Pressing "G" will get you to the end.) Use "journalctl -r" to see the logs in reverse order starting from the latest message.
Oh! Yes Of course and with the nice prolixity that systemd log gives to trace my problem:
journalctl -u systemd-suspend.service
févr. 20 14:35:42 berrichon systemd[1]: Starting Suspend... févr. 20 14:35:42 berrichon systemd-sleep[21890]: Suspending system... févr. 20 14:35:51 berrichon systemd-sleep[21890]: System resumed. févr. 20 14:35:51 berrichon systemd[1]: Started Suspend.
Very useful information! The system resumes after 10s! Why? Guess....