Le 09/10/17 à 16:47, Alexander V. Makartsev a écrit : > You should not use "uswsusp" anymore on recent OS releases. Hibernate > should work "out-of-the-box" assuming swap partition is big enough. > Remove "uswsusp", double check "/etc/fstab" swap entry > "Should" is not an answer when it does not work anymore. Eg you add RAM and make a bigger swap partition -> stops working, what to do, where to chheck ? "should work" is black magic and does not help.
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