On Tue, 8 Nov 2011 15:52:54 +0000, Stroller wrote:

> I've never used sleep / hibernate on Linux, but if it requires /boot
> then mount it read-only, as suggested by Neil Bothwick for other
> reasons.

Sleep doesn't need access to /boot, the bootloader loads the kernel from
the boot partition in the usual way, but there is no need to mount the
filesystem.


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Neil Bothwick

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