On Mon, Nov 03, 2025 at 12:34:59PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote: > Hibernation saves the memory content to disk. > In your case, that means writing 32GB. > One minute is not too long for that.
I've been using linux in this machine recently, it hibernated in a few seconds. I will try to convince myself that OpenBSD makes it slow but in a safer way. ;-) After sending this message I tried hibernation in my old machine, an Intel Core 2 Duo with 4GB of RAM, where I have also OpenBSD installed. And it also takes a long time to hibernate there, with the added problem that when I turned it back on, I got a kernel panic. I'm not entirely sure, because I don't use hibernation often, but this old machine use to hibernate perfectly and I don't remember it taking so long to save the image to the swap, even when then it had a mechanic SATA drive and now a SSD. But well, I am being subjective. :-) Thank you for responding. -- Walter

