Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 1 Dec 2004 11:08:54 +0100 | From | Pavel Machek <> | Subject | Re: Suspend 2 merge |
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Hi!
> > > > >>Putting only the absolutely necessary things into the kernel (the same > > > > >>is true for the interactive resume thing - if someone wants interactive > > > > >>startup at a failing resume, he has to use an initrd, i don't see a > > > > >>problem with that) will probably increase the acceptance a bit :-) > > > > > > > > > > That's fine if your initrd is properly configured and you're willing to > > > > > > > > This is something distributions have to take care of. > > > > > > No; it's something the users will have to take care of. Distro makers > > > might make the process more automated, but in the end it's the user's > > > problem if it doesn't work. > > > > Actually, no, its not like that. > > > > User will click icon in KDE, and if it does not suspend & resume > > properly, distribution has problem to fix. And yes, it works well in > > SUSE9.2. > > I didn't know you had support for initramfs and initrd configurations > already. You are making progress.
Well, no, not that one.
OTOH for SUSE9.2 these things basically can not happen. (There's no wrong kernel you can click on ;-) -- either you boot normally, then there's just one kernel to boot, or you boot failsafe, and then you want to kill signatures etc.) Pavel
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