david@lang.hm wrote:
actually, I think that while you may be able to get away with only one
kernel, you are probably better off with two. on the hibernate kernel
you can choose many 'embedded' options that don't make sense for the
normal kernel (no high mem, no SMP support, no SELinux, no network
routing, not netfilter, use SLOB not SLAB/SLUB, etc). also keep in mind
that each module that you load wastes apartial page of memory.
No highmem? No thanks.
I really want hibernate to save stuff from above 1GB as well
as the stuff below 1GB.
Cheers
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