I was also bit by this bug these days. The fact that the swap works well makes it very deceptive. I checked BIOS, Grub, Kernel problems, etc. If the rule of "Don't repeat yourself" cannot be obeyed here, a auto-sync mechanism should be put in place.
To those who were trying to resolve the issue: don't forget to run "update-initramfs -k all -u" after updating /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume with the correct UUID.
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I was also bit by this bug these days. The fact that the swap works well makes it very deceptive. I checked BIOS, Grub, Kernel problems, etc. If the rule of "Don't repeat yourself" cannot be obeyed here, a auto-sync mechanism should be put in place.
To those who were trying to resolve the issue: don't forget to run "update-initramfs -k all -u" after updating /etc/initramfs- tools/conf. d/resume with the correct UUID.