Re: Disable (or make configurable and default to off) suspend-then-hibernate behavior in GNOME-3.30

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> > IMHO it is better to disable hibernation in systemd if we know it
> > cannot work rather than disable s2h permanently in gnome.
> > In particular, it is fairly easy to tweak systemd to understand the
> > 'noresume' parameter and notice the lack of 'resume=' (Long term we
> > want to make hibernation work without resume=, but until then.)
> > I'll try to get this ready before F29 final.
> >
> > That should solve the case of "configuration" issues, and will leave
> > us only with those cases where the kernel drivers have issues.
>
> Well, it was suggested upthread that even if resume= is set, swap could
> well be too small. Per its comments, for instance, anaconda certainly
> does not ensure that swap size is larger than RAM size:
>
>     # the succeeding if-statement implements the following formula for
>     # suggested swap size.
>     #
>     # swap(mem) = 2 * mem, if mem < 2 GiB
>     #           = mem,     if 2 GiB <= mem < 8 GiB
>     #           = mem / 2, if 8 GIB <= mem < 64 GiB
>     #           = 4 GiB,   if mem >= 64 GiB
>
> it's going to be exactly equal to memory size or smaller than memory
> size on almost all modern systems, according to that at least.

I also wonder how it detects if zram is being used for swap.
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