On 10/12/08 18:40 +0100, Sjors Gielen wrote:
Izak Burger wrote:On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 6:51 PM, Carlos Carrero Gutierrez <mgdpz1@gmail.com> wrote:Hi, i would like to freeze my linux in order to freeze the OS, then, when I reboot the computer all changes that i made in the computer dissapears and it returns to the previous OS freezed.Cross posting is bad netiquette, especially when you are crossing various different distros not to mention debian-security when it is not a security issue. Linux can "suspend to disk" as long as the hardware plays along. Read this:He doesn't mean a suspend to disk, which is what I thought too, first. He wants to make his installation "frozen", i.e., changes aren't saved over reboots. I don't know how to do it, but maybe this clears up his original question.
IIRC there is some kind of snapshot mode in Tuxonice and devicemapper which could be used for that. regards, Rolf -- ... Vanity asks the question, 'Is it popular?' ...
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