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I have three operating systems installed on my ThinkPad T450, in this order: Win10, Kubuntu 18.04, Fedora 29. Both Win10 and Kubuntu are installed on primary partitions, and F29 on an extended partition with LVM. F29 was installed without a bootloader (no second installation of Grub2), and has a separate swap partition from Kubuntu.



I am able to hibernate and resume from Win10 and Kubuntu without issues, this is as expected. I am unable to hibernate and resume from F29, this is expected as well(?), since I am only able to have one Grub, and in the /etc/default/grub configuration file, I have only specified GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash resume=UUID=*UUID of Kubuntu's swap partition*" . Thus, my question is: how can I successfully suspend to disk and resume from it in one distro, while already suspended to disk from another distro?










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    I have three operating systems installed on my ThinkPad T450, in this order: Win10, Kubuntu 18.04, Fedora 29. Both Win10 and Kubuntu are installed on primary partitions, and F29 on an extended partition with LVM. F29 was installed without a bootloader (no second installation of Grub2), and has a separate swap partition from Kubuntu.



    I am able to hibernate and resume from Win10 and Kubuntu without issues, this is as expected. I am unable to hibernate and resume from F29, this is expected as well(?), since I am only able to have one Grub, and in the /etc/default/grub configuration file, I have only specified GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash resume=UUID=*UUID of Kubuntu's swap partition*" . Thus, my question is: how can I successfully suspend to disk and resume from it in one distro, while already suspended to disk from another distro?










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      I have three operating systems installed on my ThinkPad T450, in this order: Win10, Kubuntu 18.04, Fedora 29. Both Win10 and Kubuntu are installed on primary partitions, and F29 on an extended partition with LVM. F29 was installed without a bootloader (no second installation of Grub2), and has a separate swap partition from Kubuntu.



      I am able to hibernate and resume from Win10 and Kubuntu without issues, this is as expected. I am unable to hibernate and resume from F29, this is expected as well(?), since I am only able to have one Grub, and in the /etc/default/grub configuration file, I have only specified GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash resume=UUID=*UUID of Kubuntu's swap partition*" . Thus, my question is: how can I successfully suspend to disk and resume from it in one distro, while already suspended to disk from another distro?










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      I have three operating systems installed on my ThinkPad T450, in this order: Win10, Kubuntu 18.04, Fedora 29. Both Win10 and Kubuntu are installed on primary partitions, and F29 on an extended partition with LVM. F29 was installed without a bootloader (no second installation of Grub2), and has a separate swap partition from Kubuntu.



      I am able to hibernate and resume from Win10 and Kubuntu without issues, this is as expected. I am unable to hibernate and resume from F29, this is expected as well(?), since I am only able to have one Grub, and in the /etc/default/grub configuration file, I have only specified GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash resume=UUID=*UUID of Kubuntu's swap partition*" . Thus, my question is: how can I successfully suspend to disk and resume from it in one distro, while already suspended to disk from another distro?







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