Re: hibernate, then start Windows [SOLVED]

2010-09-05 Thread James McKenzie
Gianluca Sforna wrote: > On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 3:38 PM, Greg Woods wrote: > >> This is in regard to the issue that, when Linux is hibernated, upon >> reboot the thaw starts immediately and the grub menu is not presented. >> > > As far as I know, this is intentional and serves the purpose

Re: hibernate, then start Windows [SOLVED]

2010-08-31 Thread Gianluca Sforna
On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 3:38 PM, Greg Woods wrote: > This is in regard to the issue that, when Linux is hibernated, upon > reboot the thaw starts immediately and the grub menu is not presented. As far as I know, this is intentional and serves the purpose of preventing selection of the wrong kerne

Re: hibernate, then start Windows [SOLVED]

2010-08-31 Thread kalinix
On Tue, 2010-08-31 at 07:38 -0600, Greg Woods wrote: > This is in regard to the issue that, when Linux is hibernated, upon > reboot the thaw starts immediately and the grub menu is not presented. > > I am now absolutely convinced this is not a BIOS issue, it is a kernel > or boot loader issue. >

Re: hibernate, then start Windows [SOLVED]

2010-08-31 Thread JD
On 08/31/2010 06:38 AM, Greg Woods wrote: > This is in regard to the issue that, when Linux is hibernated, upon > reboot the thaw starts immediately and the grub menu is not presented. > > I am now absolutely convinced this is not a BIOS issue, it is a kernel > or boot loader issue. > > I worked

hibernate, then start Windows [SOLVED]

2010-08-31 Thread Greg Woods
This is in regard to the issue that, when Linux is hibernated, upon reboot the thaw starts immediately and the grub menu is not presented. I am now absolutely convinced this is not a BIOS issue, it is a kernel or boot loader issue. I worked around it by adding a level of indirection to the boot p