Re: Disable (or make configurable and default to off) suspend-then-hibernate behavior in GNOME-3.30

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Hi,

On Fri, Sep 14, 2018 at 11:09 AM, Bastien Nocera <bnocera@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> The kernel shouldn't be exposing features it can't reliably provide.
>> Again, as I understand it, it's not even a hardware-supported situation, it
>> can
>> potentially fail on *any system* if the swap partition is filled up
>> the wrong way,
>> if i'm not mistaken.
>
> There's multiple levels of "support". The kernel doesn't know if it has enough
> swap, this is checked by user-space, systemd in this case.
But that's bonkers, there's no way systemd can know either.
The only way to make this reliable is if the kernel has a dedicated hibernate
partition the same size as ram that doesn't get used for anything but
hibernate, right?

--Ray
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