> On Thu, 2020-04-16 at 17:12 -0700, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> 
> It has to be a partition. A file can be on any kind of filesystem, so
> how would the resume function know what to do?
> 
> From systemd-hibernate-resume(8):
> 
> systemd-hibernate-resume@.service initiates the resume from hibernation. It is
> instantiated with the device to resume from as the template argument.
> 
> systemd-hibernate-resume only supports the in-kernel hibernation 
> implementation, known as
> swsusp[1]. Internally, it works by writing the major:minor of specified 
> device node to
> /sys/power/resume.
> 
> 
> poc

If you see the documentation about swsusp here:
https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/power/swsusp.txt

It clearly states you can use a swap file. 

Now I am confused as to why you say a swap file won't work.

Where am I going wrong ?
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