Another idea: I don't know how this is done, but when the kernel boots it can detect if hibernate was used instead of plain shutdown. So maybe it could also detect if the swap contains a hibernate image from another kernel version. In that case, it should present the user with the following options: - continue booting and lose the previous hibernate (with a big, fat warning), - continue booting and don't use that swap partition, - stop booting (and return to grub through a reboot).
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