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FS#63993 - [systemd] `systemctl hibernate` and `journalctl` does not work

Attached to Project: Arch Linux
Opened by Tomasz Gąsior (TomaszGasior) - Wednesday, 02 October 2019, 18:54 GMT
Last edited by Antonio Rojas (arojas) - Tuesday, 08 October 2019, 16:51 GMT
Task Type Bug Report
Category Packages: Core
Status Closed
Assigned To No-one
Architecture All
Severity Low
Priority Normal
Reported Version
Due in Version Undecided
Due Date Undecided
Percent Complete 100%
Votes 0
Private No

Details

Description:
`systemctl hibernate` command run from terminal outputs:
`systemctl: error while loading shared libraries: /usr/lib/systemd/libsystemd-shared-243.so: unexpected reloc type 0x01000000
`
Hibernation from gnome desktop does not work too, I am only logged off by desktop. Similar error is shown for `journalctl` so you don't logs. :) In gnome-logs I see a lot of "Failed to start Hibernate" messages.

Additional info:
`systemd`: `243.51-1`


`cat /etc/systemd/*.conf.d/*`
[Journal]
SystemMaxUse=1G
[Login]
HandlePowerKey=ignore
#HandleLidSwitch=ignore
#HandleLidSwitchExternalPower=ignore
[Manager]
DefaultTimeoutStartSec=20s
DefaultTimeoutStopSec=20s
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Closed by  Antonio Rojas (arojas)
Tuesday, 08 October 2019, 16:51 GMT
Reason for closing:  Works for me
Comment by loqs (loqs) - Wednesday, 02 October 2019, 19:13 GMT
Is the systemd package corrupted? `pacman -Qkk systemd`
Comment by Tomasz Gąsior (TomaszGasior) - Wednesday, 02 October 2019, 19:49 GMT
@logs, output of `sudo LANG=C pacman -Qkk systemd`:
`systemd: 1636 total files, 0 altered files`
Comment by Tomasz Gąsior (TomaszGasior) - Wednesday, 02 October 2019, 19:58 GMT
After reboot I can't reproduce my problem. It's very strange because I didn't change anything in the OS (no updates etc.). The only meaningful thing is the fact that boot in which I had the problem was hibernated once. But even after start from hibernation in next boot I can't reproduce this anymore. Hmm.

I forget to mention I have changed `mkinitcpio.conf` to use systemd hook. The only changed line is: `HOOKS=(systemd autodetect modconf block filesystems keyboard)`.

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