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--- Comment #7 from Alex Deucher (alexdeuc...@gmail.com) ---
It has nothing to do with kernels that are installed. From the link:
"Although in principle the image might be loaded into memory and the
pre-hibernation memory contents restored by th
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--- Comment #6 from sandy.8...@gmail.com ---
It is the same kernel in this case. I didn't install any new kernel before
hibernating, therefore the kernel that entered the hibernate is the same kernel
that resumed from hibernation.
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--- Comment #5 from Alex Deucher (alexdeuc...@gmail.com) ---
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> That doesn't seem to be the case, based on the traces I took. AFAICT the
> kernel just calls the freeze function and then the restore function.
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dmesg on Arch Linux 5.8 kernel, after hibernate and resume
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That doesn't seem to be the case, based on the traces I took. AFAICT the kernel
just calls the freeze function and then the restore function.
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