Public bug reported:

Hello,
         Whenever I try to Hibernate my machine it does appear to do so, but 
then after I turn it back on it just goes like if it were booting up. Next 
thing I know I'm at the login screen of Ubuntu 11.04 (not lock screen), thus 
resulting in loss of precious data. This "hibernation" would work like the one 
on Windows right? (start>shut down computer>> Hibernate, then it saves data to 
disk and shuts down. When turned back on you get to the lock screen and your 
data is intact.) Would there be any workarounds to disable hibernation or any 
fixes that would make hibernation work?

I did a fresh install of Ubuntu 11.04 Natty,. Now I clicked on the Power
button and chose Hibernate and it does shut down the PC but does not
save the state of it like I left it. I took a look in Gparted and it
showed a 3 gigabyte partition but it is corrupt.

** Affects: hibernate (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  Linux Swap partition Corrupt after installing Ubuntu 11.04.

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