Date: Sun, 8 Aug 1999 17:04:33 +0200 From: "Morten Seeberg" <morten@seeberg.dk> To: <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Who knows the most about APM Hybernation on thinkpads Message-ID: <004f01bee1af$52e1f8e0$0200a8c0@SOS>
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Hi, I was just thinking about this thing, which could make my day a lot easier :) But my idea has to be evaluated by someone who knows the APM standard (i´m not a programmer, so it´s pretty hard for me to evaluate this). My idea is, that if I have 2 hybernation files (one for NT and one for BSD). Then when im running FreeBSD, I put my laptop into to hybernation, and just before the machine shuts entirely down, a program change the bios information, so that the bios points to the windows NT hybernation file instead of the BSD one. So then when I boot my laptop, it reads the NT hybernation file instead. Of course a windows version would have to made to, so that you could switch back to BSD. This would make me capable of switching between NT and BSD in leass than 2 minutes. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ /\/\orten $eeberg, Systems Consultant @ Merkantildata CMA - Enterprise Solutions #echo 'System Administrators suck :)' > /dev/console To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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