Hi all. Sorry for de delay replying this message. Thanks for the answers, un 
unfortunately I can't do what I whant: be able to choose the SO on the grub 
menu after linux is pm-hibernated. 

I tried both Dan's suggestions pressing (or keep holding) ESC ot other keys 
when the system is rebooting after hibernate but that didn't show me the grub 
menu.  my grub version is 0.97 and SO is opensuse 11.1. I did also tried with  
echo 'HOOK_BLACKLIST="99Zgrub"' > /etc/pm/config.d/blacklist and then 
pm-hibernate but again unsucessfully.  

about Ng Oon-Ee dataloss warning, I think I would not have problems because no 
fs is shared between windows and linux. (they are in different partitions and 
windows doens't see linux partitions)

Well, thanks again, and any other sugestions are welcome. 


Regards



On Thu, 20 May 2010 13:21:47 -0700
Dan Nicholson <dbn.li...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 9:57 AM, Sebastian Gurin
> <sgu...@montevideo.com.uy> wrote:
> > hello all.
> >
> > this is a question about hibernation (save state to disk). I have opensuse 
> > 11 and windows 7 in a fujitsu siemens laptop which uses pm-utils for 
> > hibernating. Grub is used for the OS choose menu.
> >
> > I would like to hibernate my linux session, reboot the system and start 
> > windows. Then reboot again and load the "hibernated" linux session so I can 
> > contnue with my work without configuring, openeing and starting documents, 
> > servers, etc.
> >
> > Hibernating in linux works fine, with the exception that after hibernate, 
> > when I turn on the system, I can't choose which OS to boot in grub menu 
> > because grub menu is echo 'HOOK_BLACKLIST="99Zgrub"' > 
> > /etc/pm/config.d/blacklistnot presented, and the hibernated linux session 
> > is loaded automatically.
> 
> I have the same situation, and if I hold ESC or some key just after
> the bios screen has gone away, it brings up the grub menu. That's with
> grub-0.97, which may be different than what you have.
> 
> The reason it's done, though, is so you don't do a full boot and blow
> away all your data in swap.
> 
> > I was looking at the scripts, I ended in /usr/lib/pm-utils/sleep.d/99Zgrub 
> > scripts but I really don't understand where this behaviour can be changed. 
> > Is the script /usr/sbin/grubonce something to do with this?
> 
> You can blacklist the hook. Something like:
> 
> echo 'HOOK_BLACKLIST="99Zgrub"' > /etc/pm/config.d/blacklist
> 
> --
> Dan
> 


-- 
Sebastian Gurin <sgu...@montevideo.com.uy>
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