Ubuntu boot speed fall in Hardy

Mackenzie Morgan macoafi at gmail.com
Sun May 11 21:32:19 UTC 2008


On Sun, 2008-05-11 at 10:40 +0200, Vincenzo Ciancia wrote:
> Il giorno dom, 11/05/2008 alle 00.07 -0400, Mackenzie Morgan ha scritto:
> > Some people simply don't bother hibernate/suspend. 
> 
> If you forget your laptop unplugged (and this can happen to every human
> being) having proper suspend is the only way to be sure not to lose
> data. 

You can set it to shut down when the battery gets low as well.  Mine is
set to hibernate, but I wish I could configure what it considers "low."
You see, by the time it's halfway done hibernating, it just completely
turns off.  Hibernate *should* store everything and not need battery for
when you run out, except it takes so long to take effect that it's
totally useless.  If hibernation takes 30 seconds to complete, why is it
only kicked in 10 seconds before power off?  I always have to fsck after
an emergency-hibernate anyway then, and that's not how it should work.

-- 
Mackenzie Morgan
http://ubuntulinuxtipstricks.blogspot.com
apt-get moo
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