In the last episode (Jan 16), Daniel O'Connor said: > On Friday 16 January 2004 18:21, Mark Santcroos wrote: > > > it boots into new session, with "partitions was unproperly unmounted" > > > errors. > > > > This looks good. However, when you power your machine on again, you > > have to tell it to boot from the suspend partition, and not from > > your normal boot partition. This is at least how it works on my > > laptop (Dell). > > I added some stuff to /etc/rc.suspend to run boot0cfg to change my > default boot partition (and to /etc/rc.resume to change it back to > FreeBSD) > > Basically boot0cfg -s X /dev/ad0 So S4BIOS does only the first half of the job, or is there some magic BIOS/ACPI call FreeBSD can do to make this happen automatically? I can't believe Windows modifies the MBR on suspend... -- Dan Nelson dnelson_at_allantgroup.comReceived on Fri Jan 16 2004 - 07:49:13 UTC
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