Thanks for the suggestion of using a USB stick, I managed to get it set up, and hibernate actually works! Slightly in shock, once I get a proper swap partition set up I can turn my PC off at night now. ------- Original Message ------- On Wednesday, May 4th, 2022 at 23:21, Manuel Ullmann <labre@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > I also probably can't test hibernation, never managed to get it > > > working before. I'll give it a shot tomorrow though if I have time but > > I don't even have swap set up ATM. > > That’s a pity, but okay, of course. Thanks for reporting this bug. > > Since you are using Arch and the Wiki is quite detailed, you could try > setting up a swap on an unused USB stick floating around. This should be > the easiest setup. Make sure to add resume to the mkinitcpio hooks after > udev, but before fsck and add the resume parameter to your bootloader as > described in the Wiki. This should get you going. > > Don’t make this a permanent setup, if you use encryption or like > performance. The permanent solution would be creating a swap partition > or, if that is not feasible, a swap file while considering the Wiki > notes for e.g. btrfs. > > Best regards, > Manuel