@Jerome: Paddy was referring to the password when full disk encryption
is in use, not the one used to protect a user account. Normally the
pass-phrase used for  full disk encryption this is an automatically
created, awkward and long phrase, hard to type in without making
mistakes, let alone memorize.

However, @Paddy, your argumentation is flawed in the sense to assume
that full disk encryption necessarily is a sane default and should be
forced on a user. True, it is an elegant excuse instead fixing bugs when
the kernel is communicating with the BIOS, UEFI or the graphics stack,
which are the most occurring reasons for failing resume from S3, S4
suspends.

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