On Fri 2006-09-22 10:35:39, Jason Lunz wrote:
> > Well, most people "solve" this by having their boot partition on ext2,
> > no?
>
> my grub appears to handle ext2/3, reiser3, xfs, jfs, fat, and minix.
>
> > Anyway, yes, you can do libext2 magic... in uswsusp..
>
> a hybrid approach might work, with grub-like support for common filesystems and
> the ability to specify the resume_offset on the kernel command line as a fallback.
Let's do "realreadonly" instead. It is right thing to do.
Pavel
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