11-20-2019, 05:41 AM
With some issues of suspend, I noticed that hibernate is not an option on the default Debian OS.
Using flash drives, either eMMC or NVMe, returning from hibernate is pretty fast.
On implementation, I've always used hibernate with dedicated swap partition. That's not in the default Debian OS. Easy enough to fix.
Anyone interested in hibernate?
Or hybrid-sleep?
How does hibernate work with swap file?
Note: hybrid-sleep is a combination of suspend for a set time, and if not restored to full power on, automatically hibernate. The hibernate image is written at the beginning of hybrid-sleep. If battery power dies suddenly during the suspend phase, you still have your hibernate image to resume to.
Using flash drives, either eMMC or NVMe, returning from hibernate is pretty fast.
On implementation, I've always used hibernate with dedicated swap partition. That's not in the default Debian OS. Easy enough to fix.
Anyone interested in hibernate?
Or hybrid-sleep?
How does hibernate work with swap file?
Note: hybrid-sleep is a combination of suspend for a set time, and if not restored to full power on, automatically hibernate. The hibernate image is written at the beginning of hybrid-sleep. If battery power dies suddenly during the suspend phase, you still have your hibernate image to resume to.
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Arwen Evenstar
Princess of Rivendale
Arwen Evenstar
Princess of Rivendale