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openSUSE 13.1 resume from suspend to RAM

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Hello,

I am running openSUSE 13.1 x86_64 (3.11.10-21-desktop, systemd-208-23.3) with KDE 4.11.5 on my Acer Aspire V3-771G (i7-3632QM, NVIDIA 740M). For a while now I have been using bumblebee (nvidia-bumblebee-340.32-2.1) but this problem appearead also before. I think that it even was right after installation of 13.1 (end of 2013). I read the thread with similar title "openSUSE 13.1 KDE inconsistant resume from Suspend to RAM" but the issue seems different.

The thing is that only some times after waking up from sleep it seems that it did not complete the whole resume procedure and NetworkManager is not working, there is some kind of lock in filesystems /var/run and,or /var/lock, my custom /etc/pm/sleep.d/00keep_spinning script (which simply executes "/sbin/hdparm -B 254 /dev/sda") is not executed or fails.
If I restart my laptop, right after all normal shutdown messages, messages about busy partitions are issued and shutdown hangs so I have to power cycle my laptop with the power button:
Code:

Could not unmount /var/lock: Device or resource busy
Could not unmount /var/run: Device or resource busy

My filesystems are:
Code:

kaspars@acer-laptop:~> df -h
Filesystem      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda6        35G  13G  21G  39% /
devtmpfs        3.9G  24K  3.9G  1% /dev
tmpfs          3.9G  652K  3.9G  1% /dev/shm
tmpfs          3.9G  14M  3.9G  1% /run
tmpfs          3.9G    0  3.9G  0% /sys/fs/cgroup
tmpfs          3.9G  14M  3.9G  1% /var/run
tmpfs          3.9G  14M  3.9G  1% /var/lock
/dev/sda7      435G  365G  69G  85% /home

Right now I can not find a good pm-suspend.log from issue to resume.
I am attaching an excerpt from journald which contains some good resumes and a "bad" resume at Sep 28 10:41.
http://paste.opensuse.org/21142913


Best regards,
Kaspars

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