On 2017-07-08 23:31, John Andersen wrote:
On 07/08/2017 01:25 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2017-07-08 20:49, John Andersen wrote:
On 07/08/2017 11:40 AM, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
08.07.2017 21:33, John Andersen пишет:
This is a known problem with windows.
How exactly is it specific to Windows? At least, it won't let you mount drives; while with other Linux instance you'd have already destroyed your filesystem.
When your lowest level boot loader is WINDOWS how is it possibly specific to anything but windows?
The lowest boot loader is UEFI or BIOS, not Windows.
As long as you are not using the same Swap space (or hibernation file) there should never be a problem hibernating one system to boot another. Hybernation is not the same thing as suspend.
ROTFL! Try it. I did. You will destroy the hibernated Linux filesystems beyond repair.
He didn't have hibernated linux file systems. He had hibernated windows file systems.
Come on. You said that this issue only affects machines that have Windows installed, that it is a Windows issue. We are saying it is not, it affects any machine that boots more than one operating systems and one is hibernated, even if it is two Linux systems. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 42.2 x86_64 "Malachite" at Telcontar)