Allegedly, on or about 04 December 2013, Roberto Ragusa sent:
> Then, you must also consider that some swap space could be already
> used when you hibernate.
> You need to have enough _free_ swap space.
> 
> (It happened to me in the past to have to close some applications to
> fit the hibernation image into the available swap space, it's
> annoying,...) 

It's probably the reasoning behind make swap twice as big as RAM.  It
should leave enough room for RAM to fit into swap, and the wiggle room
for the OS to tidy up swap as it hibernates things.

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