Hans composed on 2016-09-23 19:10 (UTC+0200):
> BUT - Now the problem: From time to time
Can you give an example of such time?
Sure, from time-to-time means 2-3 times a week, but randomly.
The Debian installer reformats an existing swap, which means it gets a new UUID, unless you go out of your way to prevent it from doing so.
No, I did not install Debian, I am running this now for several years.
What do you mean by "starting a livefile"?
I mean something like this:
blkid /dev/mapper/swap /dev/maoper/swap UUID="ba1b8eXXX-and-sop-on" TYPE="swap" PTTYPE="dos" PARTUUID="0007a381-05"
# /etc/uswsusp.conf(5) -- Configuration file for s2disk/s2both resume device = /dev/disk/by-uuid/fd45123cf-and-so-on" compress = y early writeout = y image size = 1908094484 RSA key file = /etc/uswsusp.key shutdown method = platform
UUID's (anonymized by me) are different!
Possible workaround: 1-recreate swap using -L to give swap a volume label 2-adjust Grub config to direct resume to LABEL instead of UUID 3-adjust fstab to mount swap by LABEL instead of UUID If this succeeds, file a bug, maybe against device-mapper or multipath-tools. -- "The wise are known for their understanding, and pleasant words are persuasive." Proverbs 16:21 (New Living Translation) Team OS/2 ** Reg. Linux User #211409 ** a11y rocks! Felix Miata *** http://fm.no-ip.com/