On Saturday 07 May 2005 2:38 pm, William S Fulton wrote:
Scott Leighton wrote:
Actually, that makes sense doesn't it. If you suspended to disk wouldn't the normal expected behavior be to come back up to the OS you suspended from?
Well I'm not sure I agree. When I had this working with SUSE 9.1, it was just fantastic being able to suspend to disk, reboot into Windows (which was also suspended to disk) do something, suspend Windows to disk again and go back to SUSE where I left off. I can't emphasize enough how handy this was being able to switch between both operating systems like this. Why shouldn't I get the choice as to whether or not I resume into another suspended OS?
I see your point. It hadn't occurred to me that one would use it in that manner. Anyways, looks like Lenz has given you a workaround that should work. Scott -- POPFile, the OpenSource EMail Classifier http://popfile.sourceforge.net/ Linux 2.6.11.4-20a-default x86_64