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    SubjectRe: [RFC v5][PATCH 0/9] Kernel based checkpoint/restart
    Quoting Oren Laadan (orenl@cs.columbia.edu):
    > These patches implement basic checkpoint-restart [CR]. This version (v5)
    > supports basic tasks with simple private memory, and open files (regular
    > files and directories only). The main changes include rework of memory
    > restart code and response to feedback. See original announcements below.
    >
    > Oren.

    At the kernel summit, it was asked whether at some point this CR work
    could be used as the basis for a new suspend to disk implementation.
    I answered that we don't plan to handle kernel threads. In your
    experience, are there any reasons why eventually we couldn't eventually
    handle kernel threads?

    -serge


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