Re: Hibernate from TDE

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On 2021/07/03 8:24:21 AM, Gianluca Interlandi wrote:
Hi!

Upon clikcing on "Log Out..." I am presented with various choices. I am confused which one correpsonds to hibernate (suspend to disk). Is it "Freeze Computer" or "Suspend Computer"? What I need is the memory to be written to the swap partition of the disk and power turned off. In other words, which one of these calls `systemctl hibernate`, or is a different mechanism used?

I had to fiddle with /etc/systemd/sleep.conf and add:

HibernateMode=shutdown

to make hibernation work correctly. Suspend to RAM (often also called "Sleep") makes the laptop hang, so I need to avoid it (unless I find a fix).

Thanks!

      Gianluca


Ciao Gianluca,
if you are using R14.1.0-dev, there are up to 4 possible buttons, depending on what is supported by your system.

- freeze
- suspend ==> suspend to RAM
- hibernate ==> suspend to disk
- hybryd suspend ==> suspend to RAM+disk

Cheers
  Michele

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