On 03.11.25 14:02, Walter Alejandro Iglesias wrote:
On Mon, Nov 03, 2025 at 12:34:59PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
Hibernation saves the memory content to disk.
In your case, that means writing 32GB.
One minute is not too long for that.
I've been using linux in this machine recently, it hibernated in a few
seconds. I will try to convince myself that OpenBSD makes it slow but
in a safer way. ;-)
Are you sure your Linux machine does use the same mechanism? There is
quite a difference between suspend-to-disk and suspend-to-ram. I have
activated hibernation on my Linux notebooks, and all of them use
suspend-to-ram, which is naturally faster. Keep in mind that
suspend-to-ram will lose your state once the machine does lose power supply.