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You know how when you use Hibernate, Windows shuts down the system... I'd like to know if there's a way to make it reboot instead of actually shutting the power off. I often go into Hibernate mode when I want to boot Linux, and it's annoying having to turn the system back on after doing so (and probably not too good for it).


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You know how when you use Hibernate, Windows shuts down the system... I'd like to know if there's a way to make it reboot instead of actually shutting the power off. I often go into Hibernate mode when I want to boot Linux, and it's annoying having to turn the system back on after doing so (and probably not too good for it).

I don't think there's any way to do that :(

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I've never heard of anything like that either... Hibernation was meant to be used to act as an alternative to shutting down the computer... sorry...

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I've never heard of anything like that either... Hibernation was meant to be used to act as an alternative to shutting down the computer... sorry...

yes but still, when dual booting like in my case UBUNTU LINUX and Win2k this option comes in handy. When I do something in linux and then I have to switch to Win2k for some eg.KOTOR2 playing all I do is type

hibernate -r

and it hibernates linux and restarts the computer.

but from Win2k it shuts down the computer and then I have to start it up again. which kinda SUCKS

still hoping for a way to allow restart instead of shutdown from hibernation

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