My workaround is this command: "sudo fwts s4"
It hibernates the system without any change to the setup.
It is not very nice but works for now.
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for me I fixed it by not using that file `swap.img` and created new one called
`swapfile` as old versions. so it's working now.
about if this maybe a bad idea, unrecomended, or any issue may I face later idk
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@Dmitry I have tried your workaround from #2, but step 8. (the second
hibernate) fails for me with a "Not enough swap space" error message.
On my setup I'm using a swapfile on a Btrfs formatted Logical Volume.
This worked fine in regards of hibernating on Kubuntu 23.10.
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The "Call to Hibernate failed: Invalid argument" problem, i try to
resolve it by using a separate swap partition(i used a swap file before
upgrade to 24.04), changing the /etc/default/grub by removing the
resume=xxx and resume_offset=xxx kernel parameter, changing the
Actually it's more simple than that, initramfs(step 6) is not required. After
each kernel upgrade (during apt dist/full upgrade) I face the "invalid
argument" error and each time I fix it only by steps
1, 2, 5, 7, 8, 9.
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It does not work for me :-(
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2057687
Title:
systemctl hibernate error: "Call to Hibernate failed: Invalid
argument"
Somehow this was fixed for me by the following (almost random) sequence
of steps:
1. remove resume/resume_offset kernel parameters from /etc/default/grub
2. update-grub, reboot: hibernate options appear in ubuntu shutdown menu
3. hibernate: works, no more "invalid argument" error.
4. resume(power
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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