I think in the same way, but I wasn't able to find a way to do.
Maybe, doing as root, with some file .sh or we must use some linux command on terminal to disable hibernate function. However I noticed that some common unix command aren't disposable (i.e.: lspci, lsusb, lsmod), therefore I think that the present command set isn't complete. Another doubt is that maybe it's necessary to recompile kernel for deactivating hibernate function, maybe un-charging some module. If this is the case, it's too much dangerous to proceed...
For now I can find nothing useful.
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