Randy.Dunlap wrote:
> + This creates an image which is saved in your active swap space. On
> + the next boot, pass the 'resume=/path/to/your/swap/file' option and
> + the kernel will detect the saved image, restore the memory from it,
> + and then continue to run as before you suspended.
Couple of points/questions:
- Is it possible to make swsusp use a dedicated hibernate partition, for
better interoperability with Windows? I was thinking of the dual boot
situation, where I would like a laptop to boot whatever OS was booted
last. And how does s4bios fit in?
- Perhaps we can mention in the help text that swsusp performs a
function similar to hibernate, and different from the APM suspend
operation, with corresponding power savings.
Thanks,
Rahul
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