Re: two issues with suspend to disk in Suse 10.2
Martin Hofius <[email protected]> Tue, 1 May 2007 14:04:30 +0200
| Newsgroups | gmane.linux.suse.laptop |
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Am Dienstag, 1. Mai 2007 12:03 schrieb Pramod: > Hi, > I have a Samsung X20 notebook with Suse 10.2 installed and I use KDE. > I have a couple of problems I would like to solve. > > 1) I would like to have the option of suspending Linux and resuming > Windows and vice versa > without booting either OS (as it used to be with Suse 10.0). At the > moment the default for > Linux is the session from which the suspend is called. So it resumes > to Suse by default. How can I make Grub give me the choice I want? It > looks like (to me, a non-expert) in /etc/pm/hooks/99Zgrub Linux is set > as the default using grubonce. Hi Pramod, sorry I have no other useful hints, but: are Your shure to know what You are doing??? I remember the choice after suspend was disabled by SuSE to prevent the destroying of Your data... When one of the both systems is suspended, also the state information of the file systems are saved. If You would start an other system and change files in that filesystem, You may image what happens? If it was possible in SuSE 10.0 I gues it was a bug!?! greetings martin