> I think you will find that hibernate doesn’t work with this setup if you try 
> it.
> 
> I found this write-up explaining a little better:
> http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20131112031806
> 
> Seems double-encrypted swap or dual swap partitions is the way to go if you 
> want hibernate
> to work and don’t want to recompile the kernel. I’ll start by trying out the 
> double-encrypted
> swap, since I won’t be running heavy loads on this machine and only have a 
> 128gb ssd in it.
> 

Nope. I have fully working hibernate on T430 with swap on softraid volume as 
"b" partition
and swap encryption disabled. There's only "a" partition on physical drive:

$ disklabel sd1 (physical drive)
#                size           offset  fstype [fsize bsize  cpg]
  a:        468856961               64    RAID                   
  c:        468862128                0  unused  

$ disklabel sd2 (softraid volume)
#                size           offset  fstype [fsize bsize  cpg]
  a:          2097152               64  4.2BSD   2048 16384    1 # /
  b:         33427536          2097216    swap                   # none
  c:        468856433                0  unused                   
  d:         41940640         35524768  4.2BSD   2048 16384    1 # /var
  e:          4192960         77465408  4.2BSD   2048 16384    1 # /usr
  f:          2088448         81658368  4.2BSD   2048 16384    1 # /usr/X11R6
  g:         20964832         83746816  4.2BSD   2048 16384    1 # /usr/local
  h:        364129280        104711680  4.2BSD   4096 32768    1 # /home


System is default 5.7 stable without kernel reconfiguration.


J.

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