Thanks for the tests and the prompt feedback.
I have applied the longer version of the instructions according to the errata in Mageia 9. The standby and hibernation do not work despite applying the errata.
If I enter the first step again after applying the errata "cat /etc/dracut.conf.d/51-mageia-resume.conf", the output on the console is following:
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[root@localhost ~]# su -
[root@localhost ~]# cat /etc/dracut.conf.d/51-mageia-resume.conf
add_device+=" UUID=a176884a-4322-4e57-8f5a-bd79721a0fda "
add_dracutmodules+=" resume "
[root@localhost ~]#
When executing steps 2 and 3 of the errata, the console output shows, among other things, a message that something could not be mounted (a USB stick was inserted in the computer, otherwise no other media besides the internal SSD). However, a lot of lines appear relatively quickly, so I can only partially read them. For this, unfortunately, I can't scroll back or save the whole output on the console (I use the standard console of Plasma. Are there consoles that can keep the whole output or save the whole output?).
I have two identical computers. On computer A I had installed Mageia 9. I wanted to reinstall Mageia 9 again (The reinstallation of Mageia 9 Final Release was already some days ago. Before that, probably Mageia 9 RC1 was installed on the computer). Before the reinstallation, the Mageia_8_Errata#Hibernation came to my mind. I applied this to the Mageia 9 computer and hibernation worked after that (without customization, hibernation did not work. I don't remember the standby). So it surprises and irritates me that standby and hibernation do not work now with the application of the errata. - When reinstalling Mageia, I let the installation tool reformat the SSD and install Mageia 9 with the Plasma UI and minimal package selection.
I don't really know how to test the power management. So far I had activated the standby or hibernation mode and if the computer did not start afterwards, pressed the power button for a few seconds, waited and then restarted the computer. What do these crashes do to the Mageia operating system (risk of it not starting, not working, or data garbage accumulating)? Is there a test tool to test or read the power management? Is it better to reinstall the Mageia operating system at the end of the tests, so that it does not come to instabilities because of it?