2008/7/11 Werner Almesberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > andrzej zaborowski wrote: >> And you need your rootfs up, the kernel doesn't need it. > > You mean for /dev ? That could be kept in RAM. The power daemon can > just mlock itself, so it doesn't need to page in from the executable.
There may be other processes reading a file. And resuming with the rootfs suspended is a suicide I think - it should be same as booting off a live-cd or SD and removing it and then resuming. It was always fatal for me. Regards
