I installed Natty, too, but Xubuntu. I chose encrypted home folder, in
installation. I think installation meant to encrypt swap, too since
there is line "/dev/mapper/cryptswap1 none swap sw 0 0" in /etc/fstab
file. Command "free" shows there is no swap available, even if I made
about 2GB swap partition in manual partitioning during (alternate)
installation. The partition is "unknown" to GParted now, but "sudo fdisk
-l" shows it is "Linux swap / Solaris" system. My system does not boot
when I choose Hibernate, but it complains there is not enough swap to do
it and locks screen. I did not notice any message complaining it can't
mount "/dev/mapper/cryptswap1" Press S to skip or Press M to Recover,
when I booted Ubuntu the first time. I wonder if this is the same bug.

Gregory, does "free" command in terminal show you have some swap?

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