Public bug reported:

I installed Feisty on a clients laptop, and thought I had hibernate
working. However, it all breaks if there is *any* kind of USB device
plugged into the laptop when booting ... all partitions, including swap,
are changed from /dev/sda* to /dev/sdb*, so of course the resume device
cannot be found. This happens even with a HP Photosmart printer attached
to the USB bus.

As a workaround, I've tried setting up uswsusp to reference snapshot and
resume devices by their UUID rather than /dev/*, but I'm not sure if
this is possible.

Why is this happening, and is there any workaround that will let me
implement a successful resume in spite of shifting drive assignments?

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: hibernate resume uswsusp

** Summary changed:

- Hibernate breaks when booting with USB device (/dev/sda* changes to /dev/sdb*)
+ Hibernate breaks when booting with USB device attached (/dev/sda* changes to 
/dev/sdb*)

** Tags added: hibernate resume uswsusp

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Hibernate breaks when booting with USB device attached (/dev/sda* changes to 
/dev/sdb*)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/136214
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