Hello Mikkel, On Tue, 09 May 2006 11:47:56 -0500 "Mikkel L. Ellertson" <mikkel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > wwp wrote: > > Hello Mikkel, > > > > I use pm-hibernate thru the acpi events. Now, part of my problem is that > > when I power on my laptop (last operation was a suspend-to-disk in > > Linux), I don't have to use any resume option or menu entry in grub. When > > the machine boots, it directly does a resume of the suspended Linux. How > > to get the grub menu so that I can jump in XP (then decide to resume the > > suspended Linux later)? > > > > > > Regards, > > > > > It sounds like it is using the BIOS hibernation, and not the Linux > save-to-disk. So the BIOS is doing a restore directly, and you never > hit Grub. While this is what most people probably want, it isn't in > your case. I have not looked that deeply into how FC5 is handling > suspend, so I can not tell you what scripts need to be changed. > Hopefully someone else that has dug into this will pop in here. If > not, I'll see what I can find, but it will be a while. No problem Mikkel, I'll probably also see how I can decrypt FC5's suspend mechanisms (I was wondering if it uses the kernel one, and what it is exactly) :-). Thanks for your replies! Regards, -- wwp
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