Disabling hibernation if swap is on file - is it too aggressive approach? I mean, the crashes are reported to happen on Wubi only (where are the reports anyway?).
Some people use swap file only and there even was a discussion about using swap file as default in some distro since it make installation easier to newbies and has negligible speed impact (http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0507.0/1690.html).
Disabling hibernation if swap is on file - is it too aggressive approach? I mean, the crashes are reported to happen on Wubi only (where are the reports anyway?).
Some people use swap file only and there even was a discussion about using swap file as default in some distro since it make installation easier to newbies and has negligible speed impact (http:// www.ussg. iu.edu/ hypermail/ linux/kernel/ 0507.0/ 1690.html).