On 03/23/2016 01:01 AM, Go Linux wrote:
> On Tue, 3/22/16, Daniel Reurich <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> Given that suspend2disk uses the swap volume I'd recommend never 
>> using the same swap space for different linux systems anyway in a 
>> multi-boot setup.
>> 
> 
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> 
> Now I'm confused.  I thought that suspend used RAM and hibernate used
> swap. Oh wait . . .  suspend2disk isn't even in the devuan repos. Now
> I'm really confused.  Aside from that, I have shared swap partitions
> in the past.  I had no idea that was a nono.


> Learn something new everyday (if you're lucky).
Don't 'learn' anything just yet from what Daniel initially wrote. I (or
someone quicker than me) need to see and report back the condition under
which a boot performs a resume from suspend. Otherwise, what would be
the use-case of OS#2 resuming using a swap partition loaded with data
from OS#1's suspend?

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> golinux
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