But anyway if conf.d/resume doesn't exist (that can happen), the computer will 
corrupt the swap when hibernating and the swap will not be used on reboot 
because it doesn't have a valid signature.
To me that's a bug, a system with a swap partition should pass a 'resume=' 
parameter to the kernel so that it can use it as swap even if a swsusp image is 
stored.

So please fix initramfs-tools to do that. I don't care for me, I fixed
it anyway, but I'm sure there are other that would be happy if that is
corrected.

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swap not being mounted on boot
https://launchpad.net/bugs/66637

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