> So, looking at the systemd code at
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/blob/c5b6b4b6d08cf4c16a871401358faeb5a186c02a/src/shared
/sleep-config.c#L422-L426, perhaps setting /sys/power/resume to the
correct device actually was the workaround/fix?

The confusing part about this is that I don't believe I set
/sys/power/resume when I first booted, so I guess that was set correctly
for some reason this time around?  (Or maybe something else is going on
entirely, of course.)

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