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Acer Acer SF114-34 wakeup immediately after suspend // 20.04.3 LTS (Focal Fossa)

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after i added an mSATA i have the problem, that my Acer SF114-34 would not go to standby. before it worked perfectly...

I already

  • Manipulate /etc/systemd/logind.conf HandleSuspendKey=suspend HandleLidSwitch=suspend HandleLidSwitchDocked=suspend
  • Already activated "suspend after closed lid" in Gnome-Tweak-Tool
  • In Bios S3 is active. I never change these setting.
  • The new mSATA is encrypted with Luks

Command: journalctl| grep suspend

Nov 08 17:20:57 cthulhu systemd[1]: systemd-suspend.service: Succeeded. Nov 08 17:22:55 cthulhu ModemManager[1079]: [sleep-monitor] system is about to suspend Nov 08 17:23:00 cthulhu kernel: PM: suspend entry (deep) Nov 08 17:23:02 cthulhu kernel: printk: Suspending console(s) (use no_console_suspend to debug) Nov 08 17:23:03 cthulhu kernel: PM: suspend exit Nov 08 17:23:03 cthulhu systemd[1]: systemd-suspend.service: Succeeded. Nov 08 18:41:28 cthulhu ModemManager[1066]: [sleep-monitor] system is about to suspend Nov 08 18:41:33 cthulhu kernel: PM: suspend entry (deep) Nov 08 18:41:35 cthulhu kernel: printk: Suspending console(s) (use no_console_suspend to debug) Nov 08 18:41:36 cthulhu kernel: PM: suspend exit Nov 08 18:41:36 cthulhu systemd[1]: systemd-suspend.service: Succeeded. Nov 08 18:47:31 cthulhu systemd-logind[1005]: Requested hibernate operation is not supported, using regular suspend instead. Nov 08 18:47:31 cthulhu ModemManager[1066]: [sleep-monitor] system is about to suspend Nov 08 18:47:31 cthulhu systemd-logind[1005]: Requested hibernate operation is not supported, using regular suspend instead. Nov 08 18:47:31 cthulhu systemd-logind[1005]: Requested hibernate operation is not supported, using regular suspend instead. Nov 08 18:47:31 cthulhu systemd-logind[1005]: Requested hibernate operation is not supported, using regular suspend instead. Nov 08 18:47:31 cthulhu systemd-logind[1005]: Requested hibernate operation is not supported, using regular suspend instead. Nov 08 18:47:31 cthulhu systemd-logind[1005]: Requested hibernate operation is not supported, using regular suspend instead. Nov 08 18:47:31 cthulhu systemd-logind[1005]: Requested hibernate operation is not supported, using regular suspend instead. Nov 08 18:47:31 cthulhu systemd-logind[1005]: Requested hibernate operation is not supported, using regular suspend instead. Nov 08 18:47:31 cthulhu systemd-logind[1005]: Requested hibernate operation is not supported, using regular suspend instead. Nov 08 18:47:31 cthulhu systemd-logind[1005]: Requested hibernate operation is not supported, using regular suspend instead. Nov 08 18:47:36 cthulhu kernel: PM: suspend entry (deep) Nov 08 18:47:38 cthulhu kernel: printk: Suspending console(s) (use no_console_suspend to debug) Nov 08 18:47:39 cthulhu kernel: PM: suspend exit Nov 08 18:47:39 cthulhu systemd[1]: systemd-suspend.service: Succeeded.

Do you have any idea to fix that? Thank's and Greetings

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Now, i tried it without the M.2 SSD, suspend didn't worked too.. I also installed a fresh Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS installation without any success. So the problem is not the M.2. I think it is a Problem with Ubuntu....
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