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How to get kde hibernate option on fedora kde
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How were you setting it up? Maybe you just always made the same mistakes.
From memory, this is how I did it last time:
resume=PARTUUID=yourpartuuidxxxxxxxxxxx
in the kernel parameters list. Be sure to edit the right file, not one that will be overwritten. For GRUB2, this is/etc/default/grub
I think.grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub.cfg
but do not copy this command because it's probably inaccurateI have done this on 2 PCs already.
If you have garbage hardware, like a chromebook that only allows expandable storage through a micro SD card reader, which can randomly lose its mind so that Linux resets it on resume, then it may not work ever or only unreliably. But with SATA connected storage you shouldn't have this problem.