also sprach Cameron Patrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005.03.07.1019 +0100]:
> I'll also add a suggests: to hibernate of kernel-patch-suspend2 ?

The generated kernel-image recommends hibernate. Anything else makes
no sense, since the kernel patch may be installed on a system that
is used to compile kernels for suspend2-enabled systems.

The scriptlet looks good. You may want look at my wording of the
warning:

  You are installing a new suspend2-enabled kernel and it looks like
  the running kernel also has suspend2 support. For suspend2 to
  work, it is critical that it must be resumed with *exactly* the
  same kernel that was running when the system was suspended.

  Therefore, you *must* reboot your machine before you can use
  suspend and successfully resume it!

And yes, it would be nice to standardise this between distributions.

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