I consider this a feature, not a bug; this enables me to hibernate, boot windows; do something there, exit windows, resume.
I think the correct fix is to replace "default 0" with "default saved" (which does have the undesirable side-effect of not automatically booting the latest kernel when you install a new kernel and reboot).
I consider this a feature, not a bug; this enables me to hibernate, boot windows; do something there, exit windows, resume.
I think the correct fix is to replace "default 0" with "default saved" (which does have the undesirable side-effect of not automatically booting the latest kernel when you install a new kernel and reboot).