Re: double-boot with grub: hibernation / suspend to disk
On Sat, Nov 09, 2002 at 01:45:57AM +0100, mw wrote:
> Hello,
> I just bought a Dell Inspiron 5000 and want to install Win2000 and
> Debian-Woody, with GRUB as boot-loader.
>
> I've got no experience with laptops, grub, and also MS, though.
> But I am optimistic, thinking unix :-)
:)
> Roughly I scheme out to partition from the Woody-Installation-CD's with
> cfdisk - it's the only tool i know. Then go on installing W2, then grub and
> Woody. And I would be pleased to have a real Hibernation-Mode working at
> least under MS.
If it won't work under MS it probably won't work under Linux either -
software suspend patches are available for us, but not built into
mainstream kernels.
> By now, i only know that 'phdisk.exe' creates a hibernation-partition to the
> amount of ( RAM + Video-Ram + ~14 ) Megabytes. But where ?
> Possibly at 'the end' of all partitions as the last one ?
> So, can I run 'phdisk' after all installations are finished, if I leave
> enough free space at the HD's end ?
It uses one main-level partition entry (e.g. hda4) and enough space for
- your machine's main memory (RAM)
- video memory (VRAM)
- some overhead (maybe 2 MB)
> Or is there a way to build a partition preserved for hibernation by myself ?
The linux utility for making one is called lphdisk, and is avaialble as
a debian package.
apt-get install lphdisk
Read the docs, use it to make a hibernation partition... then
hibernation should work in both OS' handily.
Let us know if you need more help after that
> With kind regards
> Michl.
All the best
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