On Fri, Jan 3, 2014 at 6:21 AM, Tim <ignored_mailbox@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Allegedly, on or about 01 January 2014, Richard Vickery sent:
> I might find "hibernate" on my own: why would a user use this command
> rather than saving and booting up? and How does it know that to
> look for the memory?
In my case, it was much quicker to resume my laptop from suspend or
hibernate than do a cold boot. Plus I can resume back to everything
that I was in the middle of doing.
But, I've used other computers where resuming took just as long as a
normal bootup.
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[tim@localhost ~]$ uname -rsvp
Linux 3.9.10-100.fc17.x86_64 #1 SMP Sun Jul 14 01:31:27 UTC 2013 x86_64
Hi Tim:
Then the question is: How do you boot up from suspend - is there a special way to boot up after this command to continue working with the data? I guess, since curiousity has bitten - and depending how curious I am - I could attempt it making up some data that I care very little about.
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