Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 01 Jun 2004 00:57:37 +0200 | From | Flavio Stanchina <> | Subject | Re: swappiness=0 makes software suspend fail. |
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Rob Landley wrote: > Of course, mounting/fscking any of the filesystems in question would kinda > screw that up too, [...]
That reminds me of a question I wanted to ask for a long time.
Why doesn't suspend just remount everything read-only before saving the memory image? Would that be impossible in this context? I find it quite scary to have my filesystems dirty *and* part of my files saved in the memory image.
-- Ciao, Flavio
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