Am 17.05.2012 18:33, schrieb Chris Adams: > Once upon a time, Reindl Harald <h.reindl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> said: >> sure? > > Yes. > >> i used a laptop from 2003 until 2011 as my main working machine >> all the day and never came to the idea write a 6 GB to a slow >> mobile-disk and load it the next time instead simply shutdown/boot > > Okay, so you don't want to use hibernate. Do you also not even suspend? as "simply shutdown/boot" -> no! beside from the fact that i do not too often power on / off my machines and the start in th emorining happens by drink coffee for backup-reasons i have all the time one 24/7 machine at home and EVERY TIME i shut down my working machine it does a rsync to the home machine of all my data - thunderbird/firefox as one example are not really happy if you copy their sqlite files while they are open -> menas your backup is inconsistent yes, i am aware the this is not the workload of many people but many people have lost some piece of data in the past i never did because it is impossible that the is no recent backup
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