Re: [linux-pm] [RFC] why do we need run disk sync before entering?S3

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Hi!

> > That will of course be less. 30 hours is really best case, on "good"
> > notebook.
> >
> > What I was trying to point out is that even if you go into s3 with
> > machine fully charged, you'll loose your data after like 30 hours.
> 
> OK, I see so this was an argument for syncing. Sorry for
> misunderstanding.

Yes; we need to sync.

> But we'd still loose RAM. Which makes me wonder whether S3 and STD
> really need to be mutually exclusive. Couldn't we write a snapshot to disk
> just in case. All it would take is the STR code to mark the snapshot invalid
> before any alteration of the filesystems.

suspend.sf.net, program s2both :-).
									Pavel
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