On 9/26/24 07:04, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
On 26.09.2024 14:51, YOYO wrote:
Hello everyone,
Recently, I need to cut off power supply with all my running tasks saved.
But it seems that the hibernate mode provided in Debian only allows me to
Suspend to Ram(STR, or S3 mode in ACPI).
Is there any way to Suspend to Disk (STD, or S4 Mode in ACPI) in Debian?
Thank you for your replies in advance.

Do you have a swap partition? It has to be sufficient in size and is
necessary for Hibernation to work.

While that is the easiest way by far, I was recently told that the
"resume-from" kernel option can enable hibernation to a non-swap area.  I
think.  I have not done this.  Look in the archive for a thread this month
(9/2024) entitled "hibernate area".

But yes, I use hibernation every night.

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