On 2016-04-19 08:56, jdd wrote:
Le 18/04/2016 23:24, Carlos E. R. a écrit :
Instead, I had to tell W10 to reboot, then hit the button at the bios screen.
yes, I have been told it's the only way to be sure the computer is switched off
Yesterday I googled and told W10 to really switch off.
it's important when you have to install openSUSE on a computer: openSUSE (yast) can't shrink the ntfs file system when the computer is not really shut down.
Not even mount the partition.
but the hover all conclusion I get reading this thread is that hibernation is evil. This is specially true when using ssd, where boot is 20 s fast
I hibernate every day in Linux, several times. It is not evil. In SSD it is even faster, specially considering that I get the twenty application windows opened in the same status as they were the previous time, including opened files. This is simply impossible to do with a restart. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 13.1 x86_64 "Bottle" at Telcontar)