Update: After rebooting with the above /etc/fstab settings my swap is once again gone (as expected).
$ free | grep Swap Swap: 0 0 0
$ sudo vol_id /dev/sda2 | grep UUID ID_FS_UUID=c45a7273-5fe4-4150-9d62-c099d121299e
What happened prior my post above I tried to hibernate from the gnome power manager applet in system tray (xfce). It seemed to work okay, but when turning on the computer it just booted up normally and didn't restore from hibernate state.
Hope this information can be useful.
Update: After rebooting with the above /etc/fstab settings my swap is once again gone (as expected).
$ free | grep Swap
Swap: 0 0 0
$ sudo vol_id /dev/sda2 | grep UUID c45a7273- 5fe4-4150- 9d62-c099d12129 9e
ID_FS_UUID=
What happened prior my post above I tried to hibernate from the gnome power manager applet in system tray (xfce). It seemed to work okay, but when turning on the computer it just booted up normally and didn't restore from hibernate state.
Hope this information can be useful.