On Mon Dec09'24 06:56:08PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> From: Samuel Sieb <sam...@sieb.net>
> Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2024 18:56:08 -0800
> To: users@lists.fedoraproject.org
> Reply-To: Community support for Fedora users <users@lists.fedoraproject.org>
> Subject: Re: new F41 install: is swap partition no longer needed for
>  hibernate?
>
> On 12/9/24 6:01 PM, Ranjan Maitra via users wrote:
> > On Mon Dec09'24 05:22:12PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> > > From: Samuel Sieb <sam...@sieb.net>
> > > Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2024 17:22:12 -0800
> > > To: users@lists.fedoraproject.org
> > > Reply-To: Community support for Fedora users 
> > > <users@lists.fedoraproject.org>
> > > Subject: Re: new F41 install: is swap partition no longer needed for
> > >   hibernate?
> > >
> > > On 12/8/24 5:57 PM, Ranjan Maitra via users wrote:
> > > > I have not installed Fedora on a laptop for a while, and I am pretty 
> > > > confused with how to partition the disk: I do custom partition because 
> > > > I want a very big /home, and a reasonable /
> > > >
> > > > In the old past, several iterations ago, I used to create a separate 
> > > > swap partition (twice the size of RAM, though for very large RAM, I 
> > > > have been using 1x or 1.5x) and use that for hibernate. But now with 
> > > > zram0, do we no longer need a swap partition? If so, how is hibernate 
> > > > supposed to work? There is a lot of discussion online: it appears that 
> > > > things changed around F38 and even later, and also I do not seem to be 
> > > > able to land an official fedora document regarding what to do. Is this 
> > > > something that is supposed to simply work?
> > > >
> > > > Btw, in case it matters, I continue to use ext4 filesystems (except for 
> > > > the EFI partition).
> > > >
> > > > Sorry I am not very clear on this. Any suggestions on how to do this?
> > >
> > > I just tested F40 in a VM.  If you configure a swap partition at install
> > > time, anaconda will set the resume parameter automatically.  However, I
> > > still had to add the "resume" module to dracut to make it work.
> >
> > Thanks! However, my problem is not resumption, but more than like my dog 
> > who was too smart to go fetch twice (if you are going to throw it away, why 
> > should I be expected get it back for you?), it only blinks and refuses to 
> > go down and hibernate from the second time after boot.
> >
> > Would using
> >
> >   sudo dracut -a resume -f
> >
> > address this problem? I guess it is worth a try
>
> It wouldn't.  I haven't tried it with F41 yet, but I guess the resume module
> is already included there since hibernating doesn't give you an error and
> works at least once.  It's hard to tell what happening there. It could be
> that the kernel is failing to trigger hibernation (but with no error?) or
> the BIOS is resuming immediately (but that also doesn't make sense because
> that should require a reboot).
>
> > > If secure boot is enabled, you need to encrypt the swap partition, but I
> > > haven't had a chance to test that yet.
> >
> > Is there a benefit to having secure boot enabled?
>
> It's a security thing.  As long as it doesn't interfere with my use, I just
> leave it at the default enabled.

Got it, but what are the risks that I run by disabling it?

Thanks,
Ranjan

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