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Hello everybody,
I have an HDD and an SSD. I have a swap partition on both, the one on the HDD has a higher priority (for swapping) and the one on the SSD has a lower priority (for hibernation). Obviously I have to put `resume=/dev/ssd` as a kernel parameter. How can I tell the kernel to write the hibernation image to the swap partition on the SSD instead of the HDD?
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Well, setting it to resume= should be enough, because the system will only know where to resume from that is where it has hibernated to. However, I am not entirely sure if it will also make use of the one on the HDD, if the one on the SSD is not big enough for a specific hibernation...
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I found this here:
https://serverfault.com/questions/75609 … i-have-two
That person there writes that the "resume=..." from the kernel command line is used to decide this. I have no idea if this is correct and can't really find an answer with more details about this.
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