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Can Linux hibernate into tmpfs?

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Jul 31, 2020

Hibernation requires that you can swap data out of volatile memory (RAM) into a storage media that will persist through a power cycle. A temporary file system (like tmpfs) that lives in RAM isn’t suitable as a data backend for hibernation.

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