This means it can't do a "resume from disk", like windows waking up from 
Hibernate.

This is most likely nothing to worry about; if you want to double check, you 
can try cat /proc/meminfo, the "SwapTotal" line will tell you how much swap is 
allocated - this should be equal to the size of your swap partition.
On Thu, Oct 08, 2009 at 03:31:53PM +0800, Nelson Serafica wrote:
> 
> What does "no suspend signature on swap not resuming" means? I just installed 
> successfully CentOS on a very minimal 
> setup. Though CentOS boot normally, I'm just curious my swap would not 
> activate if my memory wilbe maximize.
> 
> I have to hard disk. 1 contains all the filesystem including swap while the 
> other one is just my own partition (/dbdata).
> 
> Do I need to fix this and how?
> 
> > 

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