Interact with Hibernation in Fedora 36 Workstation

Hibernation in Fedora 36 Workstation

Hibernation stores the current runtime state of your machine, effectively the contents of your RAM, onto disk and does a clean shutdown. Upon next boot this state is restored from disk to memory such that everything, including open programs, is how you left it. How does it work?

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