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SubjectRe: swsusp vs. modular IDE (or wherever your swap is)
On Fri 06-01-06 17:16:30, Andrey Borzenkov wrote:
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> Do I understand correctly that swsusp requires drivers for primary swap to be
> compiled in kernel? It appears that initrd-based implementation is possible
> (load drivers for resume partition and then attempt to do manual resume via
> "echo x:y > /sys/power/resume") - are there any issues associated with it?

Except that it eats any mounted filesystems? No. Do mounts after
echo and you should be fine.

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Thanks, Sharp!
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