Hi!
> > Thanks to Rafael's great work, we now have working encrypted suspend
> > and resume. You'll need recent -mm kernel, and code from
> > suspend.sf.net. Due to its use of RSA, you'll only need to enter
> > password during resume.
> >
> > [Code got some minimal review; if you are a crypto expert, and think
> > you can poke a hole within it, please try to do so.]
> > Pavel
> Thats pretty interesting - we really need a featureful suspend
> implementation
> in mainline. But there doesn't seem to be much documentation for it.
> suspend.sf.net takes me to the Suspend 2 site: www.suspend2.net (a
> virtual
> server?). Which code from this site is needed for the mainline suspend?
suspend.sf.net works for me , can you check again?
Anyway, all the code that is needed is here:
cvs -z3 -d:pserver:[email protected]:/cvsroot/suspend co suspend
Installation is little tricky, but there's HOWTO file in repository.
Pavel
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