Re: grub menu is automatically skipped

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On Mon, 2010-08-23 at 17:51 -0500, Chris Adams wrote:
> You were lucky.  Hibernating one OS, running another, and then waking
> up the first can leave the hardware in unpredictable states (IIRC the
> power management modes don't define support for that).  Linux tries to
> reset things, but it isn't supported due to the unknowns.

Not really.  When you hibernate, the final action is a power off.  The
hardware is hard reset.  When you resume, it's from a cold start, the
hardware is in a reset state, and the resume process should do a full
reset before actually resuming, to enforce the hardware being in a known
state.  Though, in essence, the resuming will load up a state into the
hardware.

Switching from one OS to the next, with a hibernate in between, will
necessitate a reboot, anyway, as that's going to be the only way that
you'll get a boot choice menu.

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2.6.27.25-78.2.56.fc9.i686

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