El mar, 30-04-2002 a las 07:32, Vivek escribió: > On Tue, 30 Apr 2002, Derek Broughton wrote: > > > > knows how to cheat and reinitialise itself from a special swsupend file: > > > but I don't think those are technically hibernation. > > > > Technically? Technically, what I described is what Windows does. Which is > > what the original poster was asking about. It's also, afaik, what swsusp > > does. I haven't ever had a computer, laptop or desktop, that had a > > suspend-to-disk that didn't take the computer to full power-off. > > I have. It's a Thinkpad A20p, and it _doesn't_ go through the bootloader > when it wakes from hibernation ( which it would do, if I used swsusp ). > I don't know about the full power off issue - that isn't the important > distinction I was trying to make. The important bit is: > > Quick-boot-recovery -> via bootloader > hibernate-wake-up -> via bios voodoo
On my notebook, Compaq Presario 1711LA: Suspend -> Recovery at the same place whithout bootloader (it doesn't matter, because only WinXP can suspend, not my Linux). Hibernate -> The power on calls to Bootloader. -- German Poo Caaman~o mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ubiobio.cl/~gpoo/chilelindo.html -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]