booting notebooks vs. suspend (was Re: boot faster)

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Hi,

I dont really know. I found that document, I just shared what I found...
I am not developper, but I use FC4 on my notebook (no dual boot).
Booting the fastest would insterest me, and I just brought some
ideas... :-)

I'm curious that people would be worried about boot times when it's much faster to suspend and resume. I use a notebook every day but only reboot when there's a new kernel or something has gone badly wrong.

Is it the case that released Fedora support for notebook features is lacking? (cf. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=169201)

-Cam

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