10-10-2017, 05:27 PM
Thanks for the replies.
Just to clarify my reason for wanting to disable hibernation, my other dual boot distro is deepin, it does not have hibernation as an option whereas LL does.
Therefore, my concern is that by sharing a single swap partition I may hibernate LL - possibly by mistake (since the hibernate option is in the LL log-out menu by default) - and then mistakenly boot into deepin and so lose the data already held in swap from the LL hibernation.
Please see -
"Are there any side effects when two distros share a swap partition?"
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions...-partition
Therefore, alternatively, could a solution be just to remove the hibernation option in the log-out menu by using an xfce configuration tweak? - Which I don't know how to do, either.
If this xfce workaround is simpler, can someone explain to me how to do that (remove the hibernation option from the log-out menu).
Just to clarify my reason for wanting to disable hibernation, my other dual boot distro is deepin, it does not have hibernation as an option whereas LL does.
Therefore, my concern is that by sharing a single swap partition I may hibernate LL - possibly by mistake (since the hibernate option is in the LL log-out menu by default) - and then mistakenly boot into deepin and so lose the data already held in swap from the LL hibernation.
Please see -
"Are there any side effects when two distros share a swap partition?"
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions...-partition
Therefore, alternatively, could a solution be just to remove the hibernation option in the log-out menu by using an xfce configuration tweak? - Which I don't know how to do, either.
If this xfce workaround is simpler, can someone explain to me how to do that (remove the hibernation option from the log-out menu).
Still running 3.8 and lovin' it (running 5.0 as a triple boot)