Hi. On Sunday 15 July 2007 17:13:13 Huang, Ying wrote: > The complete changelog of the patch is as follow: > > --- > > Kexec base hibernation has some potential advantages over uswsusp and > TuxOnIce (suspend2). Some most obvious advantages are: > > 1. The hibernation image size can exceed half of memory size easily. > 2. The hibernation image can be written to and read from almost > anywhere, such as USB disk, NFS. This isn't right. TuxOnIce has no problem with image sizes exceeding half the amount of memory, and both uswsusp and TuxOnIce could write to a USB disk/key or NFS as well. Historically, the issue with writing to USB devices has been an issue with USB device drivers, not hibernation implementations. I haven't tried writing an image to USB, but with the work on the drivers, I wouldn't be surprised if it was usable now. NFS? Again, I haven't tried, but wouldn't expect it to be impossible. I did try writing an image to an NBD device a couple of years ago. It didn't quite work, but wasn't far away. Regards, Nigel -- See http://www.tuxonice.net for Howtos, FAQs, mailing lists, wiki and bugzilla info.
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