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Hi,

Johannes Nohl wrote:

> with 10.1 the suspend to disk is working fine on my computer. This is
> a fast option but after long sessions there are a lot (dead) processes
> which are reloaded after suspend.
> 
> Is it possible to define a state (e.g. the login prompt after init 5)
> as return point after suspend. Finally I want to do shutdown (not
> suspend to disk) but when restarting the computer the suspend-state
> defined before should be loaded. Is it possible?
> 
> I hope I made my idea clear, if not ask me...

I see what you mean - interesting idea! But that would require to have a
separate swap partition to store the suspended image to and *keep* it there.

Currenty, the swap-partition is wiped and used for swapping again as
soon as the suspended image has been loaded. And what to do with your
session when you have worked with it and want to suspend?

Bye,
        LenZ
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