On 7/18/07, Jay Jesus Amorin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Taong Bahay wrote:
> > I was playing with the "hibernate" button of my Ubuntu desktop. I was
> > surprised when the computer turned off, and when I turned it on again
> > I was right where I started. Cool, even if it wasn't really instant
> > on. However, I'm worried. Where does Ubuntu and other Linux distros
> > store the hibernate info?
> I depends on how you configure hibernate, either it will store its info
> on the swap or on a file, i think by default it uses swap.
> > Is it in the swap partition? I have two hard
> > disks SATA (boot drive) and PATA, and I want to remove PATA. Will this
> > not corrupt the data on my computer if I removed the disk where the
> > hibernate file is?
> >
> you've got to check first on whether you put your swap partition on your
> PATA or SATA.

Ubuntu configured two swap partitions, the one I picked for the
install (SATA) and also recognized the old swap (PATA). Does this mean
the resume info is stored on two disks? I don't see any resume= line
in grub/menu.lst. So I want to know what is the Ubuntu default.
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