Public bug reported:

In 17.04, when you use the Ubiquity installer and choose the default
installation choice (wipe the whole disk to install), you get a swap
file instead of an old-style swap partition. I've installed Ubuntu and
Kubuntu 17.04 on several machines, and all of them have wound up with
swap files smaller than their physical RAM sizes, preventing
hibernation.

When choosing swpa file size, Ubiquity should match the side of the
phsyical RAM and then enable hibernation--just like it used to do.

** Affects: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  Ubiquity in 17.04 creates a swap file that's too small for hibernation

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