Lennart Sorensen via talk wrote: > 100MB/s disk speed (if lucky) and 24000MB ram = at least 240 seconds to > write ram to disk. > > Resume was equally painful. It was faster to shutdown and boot normally > and open my programs again.
That'd be a totally brute-force solution. If the kernel pushed all dirty pages into swap then there should only be the page tables and other core stuff needing to go out, sleep, and be read back in before it could start paging the rest back as needed. Being a tad more aggressive about page-cleaning during normal runtime might even help it suspend faster. I'd thought there was kernel suspend support already, in fact, not just hardware/firmware versions of it, but lack of a nice laptop and being the sort of person who crypts my swap partition mean I've never had the occasion to try it. -- Anthony de Boer --- Talk Mailing List talk@gtalug.org https://gtalug.org/mailman/listinfo/talk