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Originally Posted by novou
Yup, that's part of the design of the Kobo's plugin system. It keeps any broken plugins from ruining startup before you can plug in and fix them. (The plugin system wasn't grafted on after, it's in the standard Kobo software.)
Most people just put it to sleep to avoid the reboot/reload step.
If you're doing a cold boot, more time will be spent watching the dancing squares than opening a book anyway.
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Had a whole discussion about this. Fact is, battery life is greatly extended if you let it power down completely when not in use. At least, it was in earlier firmware versions.