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Am 13.04.2010 00:00, schrieb Alex Schuster: |
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> Florian Philipp writes: |
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>> Am 12.04.2010 11:02, schrieb Hinko Kocevar: |
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>>> Can boot be sped up even more? |
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>> The fastest way to boot is not to boot at all. Just use Suspend2Disk or |
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>> SuspendToRam. |
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>> Take a look at TuxOnIce and hibernate-script. Unless something is |
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>> broken, I hardly ever reboot. |
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> I wonder why this seems to be working for everyone but me... I tried |
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> TuxOnIce for various times, with different systems, for years now, and |
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> still no real success. Well, it works sometimes on my desktop PC, but I |
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> have to issue the hibernate command up to ten times for this, and |
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> sometimes it still does not hibernate. And I also experience that trying |
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> to hibernate sometimes freezes the system, or has weird side effects. |
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> But luckily, at least hibernate-ram suddenly seems to work well, and I'm |
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> sticking to that now. |
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> Wonko |
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Actually, at the moment, suspend2disk doesn't work for me either. But |
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since suspend2ram works flawlessly (as did suspend2disk for some years), |
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I couldn't be bothered to find out, why. |
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In earlier years, the situation was vice versa for me. I suspect it's a |
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driver issue. My hibernate script stops wifi and unloads the iwl3945 |
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kernel module. That solved all issues in the past. |