also sprach Henrique de Moraes Holschuh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006.05.31.0144 
+0200]:
> Martin, unless we have a way to call fsync() from the shell, a read-only
> mount (known good solution) or a xfs_freeze (must be tested) is probably the
> only way to work around it.

Is there anything to be said against mounting /boot r/o on
hibernate? Can we do it as a final last step, after most everything
has been suspended? Or is it not possible? I bet there are problems
if /boot is on the / partition.

> Does current XFS still exibit the issue you described?  Do they
> still cache inodes in memory through sync()?

I will check this when I get back to kernel-patch-suspend2 in a bit
of time, but I did not notice any changes, so I assume yes.

Btw: are you now working on hibernate as well?

Cheers,

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