It seems like this is maybe not recommended (at least, according to some links I found)
What links exactly? I’m interested …
The most complete guide I found was this post from the framework forums but that information was a little outdated apparently so I also followed this specific comment from a Fedora forum for the actual setup of Hibernation.
I wrote that guide and for me it’s still working, event for Fedora 39. Btw, the actual step for hibernation is documented under step 3, apparently it’s the same thing as described in the Fedora forum.
Some of the time when I run
systemctl hibernatethe power button flashes then turns off. When I push it again the laptop shows the Fedora boot loader (as though it had shut down) but then also loads back my work (as though it had hibernated successfully). Is this right? It’s also inconsistent which is odd…
That is right. What inconsistency?
Is there a way for me to tell whether my laptop is hibernating? When I open if after longer than
HibernateDelaySecit allows me to login instantly and all my applications are as they were which doesn’t match with my understanding of hibernation
Do you have plymouth enabled (graphical boot up)? If you skip plymouth (or push the ESC button) you should see how your computer is resuming (logs).