On Sat, Nov 30, 2024 at 07:57:14PM +0000, Richmond wrote: > It's because secure boot prevents it. > > :( >
Hi Richmond, A quick search with a search engine: boot is restricted, not impossible. The answer seems to be to install with LVM and encryption. That ensures that the swap area is encrypted and *cannot* be messed with while the device is hibernated (which is the rationale for Secure Boot not allowing hibernation to a "naked" swap partition). That answer came from Stack Exchange but the poster suggests this as possible under (at least) Red Hat, SUSE and Debian. Hope this helps Andy (amaca...@debian.org)