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SubjectRe: How does one get paid to work on the kernel?
Måns Rullgård wrote:

>
> I see. BTW, is it possible to boot normally, and later resume from
> the saved state, provided you don't touch any filesystems or swap
> areas involved in the suspend? I seem to recall reading somewhere
> that it would be possible, but I can't find any information on how to
> do it.
>

Just wondering: what kind of use do you see for that?

ctually, I'm more thinking of a sort of freezing the state of processes
rather then the kernel state. It would be nice to generalise this to be
able to quick-(re)start applications (as long as their config file
aren't changed).

Bas.



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