I have the same situation - stopped hibernating from May 3, when I upgraded to lucid (initramfs-tools upgraded from 0.92bubuntu53 to 0.92bubuntu78).
The network is always disabled after boot (don't know if it's correlated with hibernating, as I didn't try any shutdowns since then).
It's a Dell Latitude D520, intel video.
I notice that I have two swap partitions, with /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume containing the UUID of one of them.
Could be hibernating to the other one? How can I check this?
dmesg says nothing at all about searching for a resume device. Will apport-collecting now.
I have the same situation - stopped hibernating from May 3, when I upgraded to lucid (initramfs-tools upgraded from 0.92bubuntu53 to 0.92bubuntu78).
The network is always disabled after boot (don't know if it's correlated with hibernating, as I didn't try any shutdowns since then).
It's a Dell Latitude D520, intel video.
I notice that I have two swap partitions, with /etc/initramfs- tools/conf. d/resume containing the UUID of one of them.
Could be hibernating to the other one? How can I check this?
dmesg says nothing at all about searching for a resume device. Will apport-collecting now.