On Friday, 13 July 2007 17:28, Al Boldi wrote:
> Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
> > We have quite an efficient restoration code in the kernel right now.  It's
> > able to upload big images (something like total RAM minus the size of the
> > boot kernel, initrd and, optionally, the resume application), which is
> > much more than we're able to save. :-)
> >
> > It can work with images uploaded via /dev/snapshot from the user space
> > (specific image format is required, but that can be changed easily).
> 
> Then all that is need is to dump /dev/oldmem under the hibernate kernel and 
> then feed it into /dev/snapshot when booting the normal kernel.
> 
> Or is there more to it?

Not really.  Please see my recent message in the other branch of this thread.

Greetings,
Rafael


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