Upon upgrade from a clean dapper install to the released version of
edgy, this problem occurs. Suspend work ed the first time but I can't
resume, and now I have no swap.

I can fix it by doing mkswap, and I plan to (as outlined in the steps
above), but it would be nice if upgrading dapper users were not all
burned by this.

Also note: after booting without resume=..., if the swap partition
contains a valid resume image *it is dangerous to resume from it*. If
you do, the kernel will have a different picture of the filesystem and
its buffers than exists on disk and *filesystem corruption may result*
(see the swsusp2 FAQ). One hopes the kernel is smart enough to mark the
resume partition as out-of-date to avoid this pitfall.

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

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