Re: Re: [RFC/PATCH 1/2] swsusp: preserve boot-time printk output after resume

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On 4/27/07, Alan Stern <stern@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Consider this: Add a debugfs file containing a binary value.  If the value
is on then preserve the boot dmesg buffer.  If the value is off, don't
preserve it -- overwrite the buffer pointers with values saved in the
image.

But isn't it impractical to change a debugfs file upon kernel startup
before we hit resume? Or do you mean we always make a copy of the
dmesg buffer before resume starts and afterwards replace the new one
if the debug value is set?
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