Comment 3 for bug 619579

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Vallery Lancey (muscovy) wrote :

Anything I can suggest will take longer and more effort that the reinstallation. Just remember to live boot back in and save your stuff! Actually, before you do, try running another update just in case there's errors. It might explain it if you stopped it during updates.

For some dry theory, I think it was most likely an update problem, and not one in hibernate. If something actively running is updated, it won't truly take effect until the next time it starts. For example, if a new kernel had a blip or you shut down during the update or something, you wouldn't actually use the new one until next boot and find the problem.

Please let us know if this happens again, at this point I'll call it "bad luck".