Issues reported during the suspend-to-disk process lead Linux creator Linus Torvalds to suggest, "please - just make the f*cking suspend-to-disk use other routines already. 99% of all hardware needs to do exactly *nothing* on suspend-to-disk, and the ones that really do need things tend to need to not do a whole lot." He went on to explain why sharing the code path for suspend-to-disk and freezing to RAM is wrong:Suspend and Freeze Paths | KernelTrap
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