Hi,
On 2/2/06, Nigel Cunningham <[email protected]> wrote:
> It's not an option because I'm not trying not to step all over your codebase,
> because I'm not moving suspend2 to userspace and because it doesn't make
> sense to add another layer of abstraction by sticking /dev/snapshot in the
> middle of kernel space code. There may be more reasons, but I haven't looked
> at the /dev/snapshot code at all.
Any technical reasons why suspend modules shouldn't be in userspace? I
can understand that you're not keen on redoing them but that's not an
argument for inclusion in the mainline.
Pekka
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