On Sun, 16 Sep 2007 14:23:03 +0100 Dominic Hargreaves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Package: uswsusp > Version: 0.3~cvs20060928-7 > Severity: minor > > If the kernel is upgraded and system subsequently suspended, it will not > be possible to resume (the resume scripts check for this condition and > abort). Hmm, I agree this is a nice possibility to shoot yourself in the foot. But I also think that most people that have just done an kernel upgrade will reboot. > It would be nice if s2disk could try and detect whether the booted > kernel is still available, and abort if not. > > As this is probably needs to be a Debian-specific feature, perhaps a > wrapper script to s2disk would be best. > > If you think this is a good idea, I am happy to implement the feature > (and test it on unstable; currently I only use s2disk on an etch system > but I believe that this bug report is valid for the version in unstable > too). Depends a bit on how you think to do this. And how fragile the implementation will be. Can you maybe explain how you think to detect this? grts Tim
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