Swapfile does not load when hibernating in Ubuntu 18.04












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Many articles seem to have been dedicated to installing hiberate under Ubuntu 18.04 x64 / Kernel 4.20. But, I still cannot get my system loading the swapfile after hibernation. This is what I did:




  1. Install hibernate GNOME extension


  2. Create new swap file of 16GB



sudo swapon --show




NAME TYPE SIZE USED PRIO



/swapfile file 16G 0B -2





  1. Update etc/default/grub



GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash resume=/dev/sda1
resume_offset=15140864"





  1. Update to kernel 4.20


After these actions the systems does go into hibernation but, never loads the old system state.



Is there anything I am overlooking here?










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  • Are swap files supported for hibernation now? At least a while ago, you could only hibernate to swap partitions, but swap files were not supported. Not sure if that has changed yet.
    – Byte Commander
    Dec 30 '18 at 16:20












  • Check /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume is configured, then do sudo update-initramfs -c. Why the offset in your GRUB line? Report back to @heynnema
    – heynnema
    Dec 31 '18 at 14:57


















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Many articles seem to have been dedicated to installing hiberate under Ubuntu 18.04 x64 / Kernel 4.20. But, I still cannot get my system loading the swapfile after hibernation. This is what I did:




  1. Install hibernate GNOME extension


  2. Create new swap file of 16GB



sudo swapon --show




NAME TYPE SIZE USED PRIO



/swapfile file 16G 0B -2





  1. Update etc/default/grub



GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash resume=/dev/sda1
resume_offset=15140864"





  1. Update to kernel 4.20


After these actions the systems does go into hibernation but, never loads the old system state.



Is there anything I am overlooking here?










share|improve this question






















  • Are swap files supported for hibernation now? At least a while ago, you could only hibernate to swap partitions, but swap files were not supported. Not sure if that has changed yet.
    – Byte Commander
    Dec 30 '18 at 16:20












  • Check /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume is configured, then do sudo update-initramfs -c. Why the offset in your GRUB line? Report back to @heynnema
    – heynnema
    Dec 31 '18 at 14:57
















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Many articles seem to have been dedicated to installing hiberate under Ubuntu 18.04 x64 / Kernel 4.20. But, I still cannot get my system loading the swapfile after hibernation. This is what I did:




  1. Install hibernate GNOME extension


  2. Create new swap file of 16GB



sudo swapon --show




NAME TYPE SIZE USED PRIO



/swapfile file 16G 0B -2





  1. Update etc/default/grub



GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash resume=/dev/sda1
resume_offset=15140864"





  1. Update to kernel 4.20


After these actions the systems does go into hibernation but, never loads the old system state.



Is there anything I am overlooking here?










share|improve this question













Many articles seem to have been dedicated to installing hiberate under Ubuntu 18.04 x64 / Kernel 4.20. But, I still cannot get my system loading the swapfile after hibernation. This is what I did:




  1. Install hibernate GNOME extension


  2. Create new swap file of 16GB



sudo swapon --show




NAME TYPE SIZE USED PRIO



/swapfile file 16G 0B -2





  1. Update etc/default/grub



GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash resume=/dev/sda1
resume_offset=15140864"





  1. Update to kernel 4.20


After these actions the systems does go into hibernation but, never loads the old system state.



Is there anything I am overlooking here?







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  • Are swap files supported for hibernation now? At least a while ago, you could only hibernate to swap partitions, but swap files were not supported. Not sure if that has changed yet.
    – Byte Commander
    Dec 30 '18 at 16:20












  • Check /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume is configured, then do sudo update-initramfs -c. Why the offset in your GRUB line? Report back to @heynnema
    – heynnema
    Dec 31 '18 at 14:57




















  • Are swap files supported for hibernation now? At least a while ago, you could only hibernate to swap partitions, but swap files were not supported. Not sure if that has changed yet.
    – Byte Commander
    Dec 30 '18 at 16:20












  • Check /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume is configured, then do sudo update-initramfs -c. Why the offset in your GRUB line? Report back to @heynnema
    – heynnema
    Dec 31 '18 at 14:57


















Are swap files supported for hibernation now? At least a while ago, you could only hibernate to swap partitions, but swap files were not supported. Not sure if that has changed yet.
– Byte Commander
Dec 30 '18 at 16:20






Are swap files supported for hibernation now? At least a while ago, you could only hibernate to swap partitions, but swap files were not supported. Not sure if that has changed yet.
– Byte Commander
Dec 30 '18 at 16:20














Check /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume is configured, then do sudo update-initramfs -c. Why the offset in your GRUB line? Report back to @heynnema
– heynnema
Dec 31 '18 at 14:57






Check /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume is configured, then do sudo update-initramfs -c. Why the offset in your GRUB line? Report back to @heynnema
– heynnema
Dec 31 '18 at 14:57












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