I've tried running with init=/bin/bash and sleeping with "echo mem > /sys/power/state" and it does the same... I'm sure it's kernel related.
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I've tried running with init=/bin/bash and sleeping with "echo mem
> /sys/power/state" and it does the same... I'm sure it's kernel
related.
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