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SubjectRe: Resuming from software suspend
Måns Rullgård wrote:

> What I want to do is boot, do some things, and then resume the
> suspended state without rebooting between. Is that possible? I don't
> see any reason why it should be impossible to do, even if it's not
> currently supported.
>

Just after booting, you know the state of the hardware (just initialised
for most things that are not used to /boot/start resume/ from). You need
to get the hardware in a sort of just-booted state before revering to
the swsusp image you saved earlier because the drivers (might) expect
the hardware to be in a certain state when they are started up by swsusp.

So you have to be carefull about the hardware (and not only the
filesystem) state just before reverting to the swsusp image.

Bas.



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