To repeat what was said above- this is not just a problem of
hibernation. Effectively, after a dapper->edgy upgrade, the swap
partition is lost. Ubuntu does not work well without a swap partition,
as it wil grind to a halt if you run more than a few programs at once,
even at 256GB RAM. For the unsuspecting user, this bug results in
strange halts or freezes, wondering why edgy is much more unstable than
its predecessor. This makes the problem critical, and I agree with the
poster above that it is puzzling to see so little developer feedback on
this bug-report.

Some more observations:

* Symptoms include "free" displaying no available swap space and "swapon
-a" failing with "no such device"

* This happens even if the user doesn't "mkswap" manually; upgrading is
quite enough.

* This also (obviously) prevents hibernation from working (though trying
to hibernate does not, for the most part, fail gracefully).

* Trying the fix above (using mkswap and update-initramfs) actually
resulted in my root partition being corrupted: the partition could only
be mounted ro, and fsck'ing made things worse yet. As to why this
happened, I have no idea. It might very well be another unrelated bug.

In conclusion, it seems that this is a good candidate for a Edgy point
release (if this can be thusly fixed), or at least a remark inside the
release notes.

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Hibernation stops working after upgrade to edgy - "no valid swap signature, try 
swapon -a"
https://launchpad.net/bugs/66637

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