On 10-06-17, David Wright wrote: > > On Sat 10 Jun 2017 at 15:46:14 (+0200), Hans wrote: > > Hi Ben, > > > > I believe, this is what happened: > > I don't know what the patch (in the OP) is or who Ben is (but I assume > they post from 4ax.com or decadent.org.uk). > > I can only give a data point, with no particular insight into > its generation. > > > Most people will have > > > > /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume > > > > file, which has a "RESUME=" content. So it will be the same, as set in > > initramfs.conf. This "resume"-file (I believe, but I am not sure!) was some > > day > > created by package uswsusp (If I am wrong. please correct me!) > > My Dell laptop hibernates and wakes up when you close and open the > lid. None of my computers has knowingly installed uswsusp (no logs, > no archived dpkg -l listing), and there's no trace of it in my > apt-cacher-ng cache. > > On the Dell, the resume file has been edited to RESUME=LABEL=john04 > where john04 is a (presently unused) swap partition, and that is > reflected in its initrd.img. >
Yes, same here, Dell laptop, no uswsusp installed, but RESUME=UUID=.... > > I haven't used cryptsetup, nor seen warnings. My /etc/fstab files > use LABELs for ext partitions as a matter of course. > And my /etc/fstab use UUIDs, so that is where from that difference comes.