Re: hibernate vs hibernate-ram ?
++++++++ Hans-J. Ullrich 15:40 Sat 12 Apr ++++++++
Hello !
May this might not the right list to ask, but can someone tell me the reason,
why the command "hibernate" and the command "hibernate-ram" behave
different ?
This is strange, because "hibernate-ram" is just a symlink to "hibernate".
That app probably makes decisions based on argv[0].
Second question: Is there a way on a multi processor system to prevent the
system to use both cores (yes, I know, can start as a single core machine)
and after start up using the second (and now empty cpu) for one process ?
My idea was, to start the host system on one cpu, and when it is up, to start
a virtual machine (in my case "virtualbox") on the other cpu.
Beats me.
Check out schedtool for setting CPU affinity. Or wait for a more
knowledgable replier. <grin>
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