After much searching, reading and testing I now have hibernate and Swap going reliably on one system. I'll test this on other systems as I have time. I realize this is not the fix we really need but at least it works for now here:
Fiesty Swap/hibernate fix:
- Check swap: $ free | grep Swap
If you see the follow then your Swap file is broken:
Swap: 0 0 0
- Find the device name of swap: $ sudo fdisk -l
UUID support appears to be broken as far as the Swap is concerned.
After much searching, reading and testing I now have hibernate and Swap going reliably on one system. I'll test this on other systems as I have time. I realize this is not the fix we really need but at least it works for now here:
Fiesty Swap/hibernate fix:
- Check swap: $ free | grep Swap
If you see the follow then your Swap file is broken:
Swap: 0 0 0
- Find the device name of swap: $ sudo fdisk -l
UUID support appears to be broken as far as the Swap is concerned.
- Edit fstab with correct non-UUID information: $ sudo gedit /etc/fstab
- Edit resume with correct non-UUID information: $ sudo gedit /etc/initramfs- tools/conf. d/resume
Example: RESUME=/dev/sda6
- sudo update-initramfs -u
- Reboot
- Check swap if you want: $ free | grep Swap
- Open some apps
- Test hibernate