I apologize if I have added unwanted information/posts on this matter and without any direct request from someone here to do so.
For the record: I do have this issue with hibernation failing to find a header, thus failing. I do not have the option of a swap partition as there are other partitions that came installed on this machine that I was not comfortable with manipulating. I have the swap file created by dd located in /mnt/8000Mb.swap. I am still researching things to see if I can find something I can do to resolve this issue on my machine. Long story short, I am looking to find the area where hibernation maps itself to a swap location, and hopefully be able to modify that to seek swap files within the partition the active ubuntu installation is running in.
I apologize if I have added unwanted information/posts on this matter and without any direct request from someone here to do so.
For the record: I do have this issue with hibernation failing to find a header, thus failing. I do not have the option of a swap partition as there are other partitions that came installed on this machine that I was not comfortable with manipulating. I have the swap file created by dd located in /mnt/8000Mb.swap. I am still researching things to see if I can find something I can do to resolve this issue on my machine. Long story short, I am looking to find the area where hibernation maps itself to a swap location, and hopefully be able to modify that to seek swap files within the partition the active ubuntu installation is running in.
Thank You