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--- Comment #6 from
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--- Comment #5 from Justin Zobel ---
That's a good idea, it could be a file on the system or something added at
compile time.
The file if detected would then show the Hibernation settings in the KCM.
The file would contain the commands necessary to
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--- Comment #4 from Neal Gompa ---
You can use "grubby" in Fedora to do that easily and persistently.
$ grubby --update-kernel=ALL --args=””
Other distributions may either have a commandline tool or just rely on updating
/etc/default/grub. Probably
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--- Comment #3 from Justin Zobel ---
With some things like disk changes, you can update the kernel about it with
certain commands. I wonder if you can do that with Hibernation as well.
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