On Mon, 2010-08-23 at 16:59 +0000, JB wrote:

> Now, to try to accommodate your idea, the obvious requirement would be to have
> a private hibernation area/file (swap file ?) for each OS/distro/kernel's
> machine state.

Only the OS's that you care about hibernating. With just a Linux swap
partition, it is possible to hibernate Linux, boot Windows, shut down
Windows, then resume Linux. If it was desired to hibernate Windows too,
then yes, Windows would need a place to store the hibernated image.
Multiple versions of Linux can be hibernated simultaneously as well, as
long as they each have their own separate swap partition.

--Greg


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