> On 4/13/20 9:51 AM, Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
> 
> After a lot of experimentation, I did manage to get swap file 
> hibernation to work.
> The dracut module for resuming is, for some reason, not enabled by 
> default.  (At least on the minimal install that I tried.  Maybe because 
> I didn't create a swap partition at install time?)  These are the steps 
> I had to do:
> Run "filefrag-v /swapfile" to get the offset.
> Edit the grub environment to add the resume and resume_offset options to 
> the command line.
> Regenerate the initramfs using "dracut -f -a resume" to get the resume 
> script included.
> Set selinux to permissive.
> Run "systemctl hibernate".

I can confirm that this is working, but I don't understand if the resume module 
is not included then how can Fedora resume from a swap partition and not a swap 
file?

Also the SELinux exceptions mentioned in this topic - will they work in this 
case ?
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