Paul Saitta wrote: > One neat feature which you can hack into your kernel if you get bored, > which justifies having a fairly large swap partition, is the ability to > suspend to swap. Is there any essential difference between this and the "suspend to disk" feature found in every laptop BIOS on the planet? Yes, you need a dedicated suspend partition, but the system is entirely OS-independent and works like a charm on my Vaio C1 running Linux. Cheers, -- Jani PATOKALLIO // +81 90 7722 3557 Sanpo Laboratory, Mechano-Informatics Dept., University of Tokyo $B%d%K!&%Q%H%+%j%*(B /
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