This appears to be a problem in the grub-pc package not placing the
resume=XXXXX clause into the boot path.

I've done this manually but not very cleanly into /etc/grub.d/10_linux
and after update-grub I can reboot from hibernate.

Recommend moving to grub-pc package.

** Description changed:

- Binary package hint: linux-generic
+ Binary package hint: grub-pc
  
  Either with the kernel from:
  https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/karmic/+source/linux/2.6.30-4.5
  or with the kernel from:
  http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.30-rc4/
  resuming from hibernation FREEZES and does NOTHING...
  
  ...unless:
  (i) either you boot in single mode (recovery menu entry), in which case it 
resumes from swap as usual;
  (ii) either you manually add to the kernel line in GRUB "resume=/dev/sda2" or 
whatever the swap is.
  
  Resuming from suspend to ram is flawless w/o any hack.
  
  Tested in Jaunty actually, to see that it fixes the Intel poor video
  performance (Bug #252094). It does (with the default X driver 2.6.3, it
  boosts glxgears from 177 FPS to 1537 FPS, still using EXA!).
  
  Please don't ask me for the output of any command, nor logs. (Yes, I've read 
the guidelines. They're bullshit in this case. If I tell you that the car's 
brakes are broken, just go and look at then, and stop asking me about all kind 
of useless crap about the car.)
  Please don't be robots and use your human brain. 
  It's extremely simple to TRY and see that a resume line fixes the issue. 
  Hopefully you'll find out why such a line is still necessary.
  
  OK, uname -a: 
  2.6.30-4-generic #5-Ubuntu SMP Fri May 8 13:20:48 UTC 2009 i686 GNU/Linux

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Karmic: Resume from hibernation needs resume= kernel line in GRUB
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/375070
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