also sprach Barak A. Pearlmutter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006.07.13.1240 +0200]:
> Yes, that works!  (Well, with /dev/hda3, but who's counting.)
> Suggest updating/simplifying the HOWTO.

Yes. But make sure that the user understands somehow what's going
on. Basically, instead of the kernel knowing about the suspend
partition with the help of the command line, the initramfs will use
the information in the file to tell the kernel during early boot
about the location. To me, this seems like the better solution.

> > Nah, dpkg-reconfigure is better. It calls update-initramfs.
> 
> But it doesn't call "update-initramfs -u", and it requires figuring
> out which kernel packages are installed and reconfiguring them each,
> which is a hassle to explain in a HOWTO.  Advantage: update-initramfs.

Ah, but there is

  dpkg-reconfigure linux-image-$(uname -r)

:)

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