Comment 3 for bug 234920

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Gregg (gclaeys) wrote :

I have the same issue on ubuntu 9.04.

uname :
2.6.28-11-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 17 01:57:59 UTC 2009 i686 GNU/Linux

I recently changed my swap partition to make it bigger, using gparted.
This operation changed the UUID, but gparted still to indicate me the old UUID for the partition.

The UUDI gaven to me by *blkin* and *gparted* where the same and that is was not present in /dev/disk/by-uuid.

So I have found *vol_id -u /dev/sdaX*, wich gave me the right UUID.

I modify the *fstab* and now my swap partition is automatically used (at least gparted tell me it is).

This would be perfect I could use the hibernate function that was working fine before.

Now, when I hibernate it gave me no error, but when I start my computer it gave me some filesystem error and do not load the boot image of the hibernation.
I do not know if this is because it is still looking for the old swap partition at startup or something else.

I hope this help, if u need more information email me.