i had the same problem.
the problem is the symbolic link in /dev/disk/by-uuid/ at the swap partition.
to fix it make:
sudo mkswap /dev/<swap partition>
copy the new uuid
edit your /etc/fstab UUID=<new UUID> none swap sw 0 0
edit your /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume file UUID=<bew UUID>
go to the /dev/disk/by-uuid/ directory and make this entry ls -al | grep <swap partition>
this gives you your old UUID
and now make this entry sudo mv <old UUID> <new UUID>
then sudo swapon -va
then sudo update-initramfs -u
the problem is fixed after a reboot
i had the same problem.
the problem is the symbolic link in /dev/disk/by-uuid/ at the swap partition.
to fix it make:
sudo mkswap /dev/<swap partition>
copy the new uuid
edit your /etc/fstab
UUID=<new UUID> none swap sw 0 0
edit your /etc/initramfs- tools/conf. d/resume file
UUID=<bew UUID>
go to the /dev/disk/by-uuid/ directory and make this entry
ls -al | grep <swap partition>
this gives you your old UUID
and now make this entry
sudo mv <old UUID> <new UUID>
then
sudo swapon -va
then
sudo update-initramfs -u
the problem is fixed after a reboot