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Date:      Tue, 10 Apr 2001 23:41:26 -0000
From:      "Greg Smith" <gregsmith59@hotmail.com>
To:        meinedienste@gmx.de
Cc:        freebsd-mobile@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Hibernation on IBM Thinkpad 1200i
Message-ID:  <F31T3TGJ2TUSzbAUfKR00005cdc@hotmail.com>

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Johannes,

>You need an hibernation partition, not a file. You can create it with
>the disk you used to create the file. It will probably lead to
>reinstallation of the whole machine.

I would recommend the use of Partition Magic to shrink the Windows partition 
by as much space as you want for your partition file.  If you Defrag your 
Windows partition PM can reclaim most of the unused space.  Of course, many 
of the people on this list would recommend fdisk and 100% shrinkage :)

Remember that the hibernation file/partition is usually bigger than the RAM 
installed, to allow for storage of video RAM etc.  On my TP600 the FILE on 
Win95 C drive is 290MB, which probably corresponds to 288MB system RAM + 2MB 
video RAM.  I haven't played with an IBM hibernation PARTITION *, but on 
other machines with Phoenix BIOS the phdisk.exe utility reported how much 
space it needed when it was short.

HTH,

Greg

* I cannot verify that a single version of the BIOS will accept both files 
and partitions because I haven't tried it.
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