How to set the RESUME variable to override these issues?












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This Ubuntu 18.10 dual boot with Windows 10. I think because of this issues my Ubuntu crashes/hangs a lot lately at the time of reboot/startup.



    pranav@inspiron-5548:~$ sudo apt-get --with-new-pkgs upgrade
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Calculating upgrade... Done
The following NEW packages will be installed:
linux-headers-4.18.0-15 linux-headers-4.18.0-15-generic linux-image-4.18.0-15-generic linux-modules-4.18.0-15-generic
linux-modules-extra-4.18.0-15-generic
The following packages will be upgraded:
linux-generic linux-headers-generic linux-image-generic
3 upgraded, 5 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 66.0 MB of archives.
After this operation, 329 MB of additional disk space will be used.
Do you want to continue? [Y/n] y
Get:1 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu cosmic-updates/main amd64 linux-modules-4.18.0-15-generic amd64 4.18.0-15.16 [13.4 MB]
Get:2 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu cosmic-updates/main amd64 linux-image-4.18.0-15-generic amd64 4.18.0-15.16 [8,154 kB]
Get:3 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu cosmic-updates/main amd64 linux-modules-extra-4.18.0-15-generic amd64 4.18.0-15.16 [32.7 MB]
Get:4 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu cosmic-updates/main amd64 linux-generic amd64 4.18.0.15.16 [1,868 B]
Get:5 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu cosmic-updates/main amd64 linux-image-generic amd64 4.18.0.15.16 [2,480 B]
Get:6 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu cosmic-updates/main amd64 linux-headers-4.18.0-15 all 4.18.0-15.16 [10.5 MB]
Get:7 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu cosmic-updates/main amd64 linux-headers-4.18.0-15-generic amd64 4.18.0-15.16 [1,195 kB]
Get:8 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu cosmic-updates/main amd64 linux-headers-generic amd64 4.18.0.15.16 [2,440 B]
Fetched 66.0 MB in 2min 25s (456 kB/s)
Selecting previously unselected package linux-modules-4.18.0-15-generic.
(Reading database ... 197143 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to unpack .../0-linux-modules-4.18.0-15-generic_4.18.0-15.16_amd64.deb ...
Unpacking linux-modules-4.18.0-15-generic (4.18.0-15.16) ...
Selecting previously unselected package linux-image-4.18.0-15-generic.
Preparing to unpack .../1-linux-image-4.18.0-15-generic_4.18.0-15.16_amd64.deb ...
Unpacking linux-image-4.18.0-15-generic (4.18.0-15.16) ...
Selecting previously unselected package linux-modules-extra-4.18.0-15-generic.
Preparing to unpack .../2-linux-modules-extra-4.18.0-15-generic_4.18.0-15.16_amd64.deb ...
Unpacking linux-modules-extra-4.18.0-15-generic (4.18.0-15.16) ...
Preparing to unpack .../3-linux-generic_4.18.0.15.16_amd64.deb ...
Unpacking linux-generic (4.18.0.15.16) over (4.18.0.14.15) ...
Preparing to unpack .../4-linux-image-generic_4.18.0.15.16_amd64.deb ...
Unpacking linux-image-generic (4.18.0.15.16) over (4.18.0.14.15) ...
Selecting previously unselected package linux-headers-4.18.0-15.
Preparing to unpack .../5-linux-headers-4.18.0-15_4.18.0-15.16_all.deb ...
Unpacking linux-headers-4.18.0-15 (4.18.0-15.16) ...
Selecting previously unselected package linux-headers-4.18.0-15-generic.
Preparing to unpack .../6-linux-headers-4.18.0-15-generic_4.18.0-15.16_amd64.deb ...
Unpacking linux-headers-4.18.0-15-generic (4.18.0-15.16) ...
Preparing to unpack .../7-linux-headers-generic_4.18.0.15.16_amd64.deb ...
Unpacking linux-headers-generic (4.18.0.15.16) over (4.18.0.14.15) ...
Setting up linux-headers-4.18.0-15 (4.18.0-15.16) ...
Setting up linux-modules-4.18.0-15-generic (4.18.0-15.16) ...
Setting up linux-headers-4.18.0-15-generic (4.18.0-15.16) ...
Setting up linux-image-4.18.0-15-generic (4.18.0-15.16) ...
I: /vmlinuz.old is now a symlink to boot/vmlinuz-4.18.0-14-generic
I: /initrd.img.old is now a symlink to boot/initrd.img-4.18.0-14-generic
I: /vmlinuz is now a symlink to boot/vmlinuz-4.18.0-15-generic
I: /initrd.img is now a symlink to boot/initrd.img-4.18.0-15-generic
Setting up linux-modules-extra-4.18.0-15-generic (4.18.0-15.16) ...
Setting up linux-headers-generic (4.18.0.15.16) ...
Setting up linux-image-generic (4.18.0.15.16) ...
Setting up linux-generic (4.18.0.15.16) ...
Processing triggers for linux-image-4.18.0-15-generic (4.18.0-15.16) ...
/etc/kernel/postinst.d/initramfs-tools:
update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-4.18.0-15-generic
I: The initramfs will attempt to resume from /dev/sda5
I: (UUID=09e25397-4a2c-4fb0-a605-a7013eecb59c)
I: Set the RESUME variable to override this.
/etc/kernel/postinst.d/zz-update-grub:
Sourcing file `/etc/default/grub'
Generating grub configuration file ...
Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-4.18.0-15-generic
Found initrd image: /boot/initrd.img-4.18.0-15-generic
Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-4.18.0-14-generic
Found initrd image: /boot/initrd.img-4.18.0-14-generic
Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-4.18.0-13-generic
Found initrd image: /boot/initrd.img-4.18.0-13-generic
Found Windows Boot Manager on /dev/sda2@/EFI/Microsoft/Boot/bootmgfw.efi
Adding boot menu entry for EFI firmware configuration
done









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    This Ubuntu 18.10 dual boot with Windows 10. I think because of this issues my Ubuntu crashes/hangs a lot lately at the time of reboot/startup.



        pranav@inspiron-5548:~$ sudo apt-get --with-new-pkgs upgrade
    Reading package lists... Done
    Building dependency tree
    Reading state information... Done
    Calculating upgrade... Done
    The following NEW packages will be installed:
    linux-headers-4.18.0-15 linux-headers-4.18.0-15-generic linux-image-4.18.0-15-generic linux-modules-4.18.0-15-generic
    linux-modules-extra-4.18.0-15-generic
    The following packages will be upgraded:
    linux-generic linux-headers-generic linux-image-generic
    3 upgraded, 5 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
    Need to get 66.0 MB of archives.
    After this operation, 329 MB of additional disk space will be used.
    Do you want to continue? [Y/n] y
    Get:1 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu cosmic-updates/main amd64 linux-modules-4.18.0-15-generic amd64 4.18.0-15.16 [13.4 MB]
    Get:2 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu cosmic-updates/main amd64 linux-image-4.18.0-15-generic amd64 4.18.0-15.16 [8,154 kB]
    Get:3 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu cosmic-updates/main amd64 linux-modules-extra-4.18.0-15-generic amd64 4.18.0-15.16 [32.7 MB]
    Get:4 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu cosmic-updates/main amd64 linux-generic amd64 4.18.0.15.16 [1,868 B]
    Get:5 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu cosmic-updates/main amd64 linux-image-generic amd64 4.18.0.15.16 [2,480 B]
    Get:6 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu cosmic-updates/main amd64 linux-headers-4.18.0-15 all 4.18.0-15.16 [10.5 MB]
    Get:7 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu cosmic-updates/main amd64 linux-headers-4.18.0-15-generic amd64 4.18.0-15.16 [1,195 kB]
    Get:8 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu cosmic-updates/main amd64 linux-headers-generic amd64 4.18.0.15.16 [2,440 B]
    Fetched 66.0 MB in 2min 25s (456 kB/s)
    Selecting previously unselected package linux-modules-4.18.0-15-generic.
    (Reading database ... 197143 files and directories currently installed.)
    Preparing to unpack .../0-linux-modules-4.18.0-15-generic_4.18.0-15.16_amd64.deb ...
    Unpacking linux-modules-4.18.0-15-generic (4.18.0-15.16) ...
    Selecting previously unselected package linux-image-4.18.0-15-generic.
    Preparing to unpack .../1-linux-image-4.18.0-15-generic_4.18.0-15.16_amd64.deb ...
    Unpacking linux-image-4.18.0-15-generic (4.18.0-15.16) ...
    Selecting previously unselected package linux-modules-extra-4.18.0-15-generic.
    Preparing to unpack .../2-linux-modules-extra-4.18.0-15-generic_4.18.0-15.16_amd64.deb ...
    Unpacking linux-modules-extra-4.18.0-15-generic (4.18.0-15.16) ...
    Preparing to unpack .../3-linux-generic_4.18.0.15.16_amd64.deb ...
    Unpacking linux-generic (4.18.0.15.16) over (4.18.0.14.15) ...
    Preparing to unpack .../4-linux-image-generic_4.18.0.15.16_amd64.deb ...
    Unpacking linux-image-generic (4.18.0.15.16) over (4.18.0.14.15) ...
    Selecting previously unselected package linux-headers-4.18.0-15.
    Preparing to unpack .../5-linux-headers-4.18.0-15_4.18.0-15.16_all.deb ...
    Unpacking linux-headers-4.18.0-15 (4.18.0-15.16) ...
    Selecting previously unselected package linux-headers-4.18.0-15-generic.
    Preparing to unpack .../6-linux-headers-4.18.0-15-generic_4.18.0-15.16_amd64.deb ...
    Unpacking linux-headers-4.18.0-15-generic (4.18.0-15.16) ...
    Preparing to unpack .../7-linux-headers-generic_4.18.0.15.16_amd64.deb ...
    Unpacking linux-headers-generic (4.18.0.15.16) over (4.18.0.14.15) ...
    Setting up linux-headers-4.18.0-15 (4.18.0-15.16) ...
    Setting up linux-modules-4.18.0-15-generic (4.18.0-15.16) ...
    Setting up linux-headers-4.18.0-15-generic (4.18.0-15.16) ...
    Setting up linux-image-4.18.0-15-generic (4.18.0-15.16) ...
    I: /vmlinuz.old is now a symlink to boot/vmlinuz-4.18.0-14-generic
    I: /initrd.img.old is now a symlink to boot/initrd.img-4.18.0-14-generic
    I: /vmlinuz is now a symlink to boot/vmlinuz-4.18.0-15-generic
    I: /initrd.img is now a symlink to boot/initrd.img-4.18.0-15-generic
    Setting up linux-modules-extra-4.18.0-15-generic (4.18.0-15.16) ...
    Setting up linux-headers-generic (4.18.0.15.16) ...
    Setting up linux-image-generic (4.18.0.15.16) ...
    Setting up linux-generic (4.18.0.15.16) ...
    Processing triggers for linux-image-4.18.0-15-generic (4.18.0-15.16) ...
    /etc/kernel/postinst.d/initramfs-tools:
    update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-4.18.0-15-generic
    I: The initramfs will attempt to resume from /dev/sda5
    I: (UUID=09e25397-4a2c-4fb0-a605-a7013eecb59c)
    I: Set the RESUME variable to override this.
    /etc/kernel/postinst.d/zz-update-grub:
    Sourcing file `/etc/default/grub'
    Generating grub configuration file ...
    Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-4.18.0-15-generic
    Found initrd image: /boot/initrd.img-4.18.0-15-generic
    Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-4.18.0-14-generic
    Found initrd image: /boot/initrd.img-4.18.0-14-generic
    Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-4.18.0-13-generic
    Found initrd image: /boot/initrd.img-4.18.0-13-generic
    Found Windows Boot Manager on /dev/sda2@/EFI/Microsoft/Boot/bootmgfw.efi
    Adding boot menu entry for EFI firmware configuration
    done









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      This Ubuntu 18.10 dual boot with Windows 10. I think because of this issues my Ubuntu crashes/hangs a lot lately at the time of reboot/startup.



          pranav@inspiron-5548:~$ sudo apt-get --with-new-pkgs upgrade
      Reading package lists... Done
      Building dependency tree
      Reading state information... Done
      Calculating upgrade... Done
      The following NEW packages will be installed:
      linux-headers-4.18.0-15 linux-headers-4.18.0-15-generic linux-image-4.18.0-15-generic linux-modules-4.18.0-15-generic
      linux-modules-extra-4.18.0-15-generic
      The following packages will be upgraded:
      linux-generic linux-headers-generic linux-image-generic
      3 upgraded, 5 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
      Need to get 66.0 MB of archives.
      After this operation, 329 MB of additional disk space will be used.
      Do you want to continue? [Y/n] y
      Get:1 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu cosmic-updates/main amd64 linux-modules-4.18.0-15-generic amd64 4.18.0-15.16 [13.4 MB]
      Get:2 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu cosmic-updates/main amd64 linux-image-4.18.0-15-generic amd64 4.18.0-15.16 [8,154 kB]
      Get:3 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu cosmic-updates/main amd64 linux-modules-extra-4.18.0-15-generic amd64 4.18.0-15.16 [32.7 MB]
      Get:4 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu cosmic-updates/main amd64 linux-generic amd64 4.18.0.15.16 [1,868 B]
      Get:5 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu cosmic-updates/main amd64 linux-image-generic amd64 4.18.0.15.16 [2,480 B]
      Get:6 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu cosmic-updates/main amd64 linux-headers-4.18.0-15 all 4.18.0-15.16 [10.5 MB]
      Get:7 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu cosmic-updates/main amd64 linux-headers-4.18.0-15-generic amd64 4.18.0-15.16 [1,195 kB]
      Get:8 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu cosmic-updates/main amd64 linux-headers-generic amd64 4.18.0.15.16 [2,440 B]
      Fetched 66.0 MB in 2min 25s (456 kB/s)
      Selecting previously unselected package linux-modules-4.18.0-15-generic.
      (Reading database ... 197143 files and directories currently installed.)
      Preparing to unpack .../0-linux-modules-4.18.0-15-generic_4.18.0-15.16_amd64.deb ...
      Unpacking linux-modules-4.18.0-15-generic (4.18.0-15.16) ...
      Selecting previously unselected package linux-image-4.18.0-15-generic.
      Preparing to unpack .../1-linux-image-4.18.0-15-generic_4.18.0-15.16_amd64.deb ...
      Unpacking linux-image-4.18.0-15-generic (4.18.0-15.16) ...
      Selecting previously unselected package linux-modules-extra-4.18.0-15-generic.
      Preparing to unpack .../2-linux-modules-extra-4.18.0-15-generic_4.18.0-15.16_amd64.deb ...
      Unpacking linux-modules-extra-4.18.0-15-generic (4.18.0-15.16) ...
      Preparing to unpack .../3-linux-generic_4.18.0.15.16_amd64.deb ...
      Unpacking linux-generic (4.18.0.15.16) over (4.18.0.14.15) ...
      Preparing to unpack .../4-linux-image-generic_4.18.0.15.16_amd64.deb ...
      Unpacking linux-image-generic (4.18.0.15.16) over (4.18.0.14.15) ...
      Selecting previously unselected package linux-headers-4.18.0-15.
      Preparing to unpack .../5-linux-headers-4.18.0-15_4.18.0-15.16_all.deb ...
      Unpacking linux-headers-4.18.0-15 (4.18.0-15.16) ...
      Selecting previously unselected package linux-headers-4.18.0-15-generic.
      Preparing to unpack .../6-linux-headers-4.18.0-15-generic_4.18.0-15.16_amd64.deb ...
      Unpacking linux-headers-4.18.0-15-generic (4.18.0-15.16) ...
      Preparing to unpack .../7-linux-headers-generic_4.18.0.15.16_amd64.deb ...
      Unpacking linux-headers-generic (4.18.0.15.16) over (4.18.0.14.15) ...
      Setting up linux-headers-4.18.0-15 (4.18.0-15.16) ...
      Setting up linux-modules-4.18.0-15-generic (4.18.0-15.16) ...
      Setting up linux-headers-4.18.0-15-generic (4.18.0-15.16) ...
      Setting up linux-image-4.18.0-15-generic (4.18.0-15.16) ...
      I: /vmlinuz.old is now a symlink to boot/vmlinuz-4.18.0-14-generic
      I: /initrd.img.old is now a symlink to boot/initrd.img-4.18.0-14-generic
      I: /vmlinuz is now a symlink to boot/vmlinuz-4.18.0-15-generic
      I: /initrd.img is now a symlink to boot/initrd.img-4.18.0-15-generic
      Setting up linux-modules-extra-4.18.0-15-generic (4.18.0-15.16) ...
      Setting up linux-headers-generic (4.18.0.15.16) ...
      Setting up linux-image-generic (4.18.0.15.16) ...
      Setting up linux-generic (4.18.0.15.16) ...
      Processing triggers for linux-image-4.18.0-15-generic (4.18.0-15.16) ...
      /etc/kernel/postinst.d/initramfs-tools:
      update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-4.18.0-15-generic
      I: The initramfs will attempt to resume from /dev/sda5
      I: (UUID=09e25397-4a2c-4fb0-a605-a7013eecb59c)
      I: Set the RESUME variable to override this.
      /etc/kernel/postinst.d/zz-update-grub:
      Sourcing file `/etc/default/grub'
      Generating grub configuration file ...
      Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-4.18.0-15-generic
      Found initrd image: /boot/initrd.img-4.18.0-15-generic
      Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-4.18.0-14-generic
      Found initrd image: /boot/initrd.img-4.18.0-14-generic
      Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-4.18.0-13-generic
      Found initrd image: /boot/initrd.img-4.18.0-13-generic
      Found Windows Boot Manager on /dev/sda2@/EFI/Microsoft/Boot/bootmgfw.efi
      Adding boot menu entry for EFI firmware configuration
      done









      share|improve this question
















      This Ubuntu 18.10 dual boot with Windows 10. I think because of this issues my Ubuntu crashes/hangs a lot lately at the time of reboot/startup.



          pranav@inspiron-5548:~$ sudo apt-get --with-new-pkgs upgrade
      Reading package lists... Done
      Building dependency tree
      Reading state information... Done
      Calculating upgrade... Done
      The following NEW packages will be installed:
      linux-headers-4.18.0-15 linux-headers-4.18.0-15-generic linux-image-4.18.0-15-generic linux-modules-4.18.0-15-generic
      linux-modules-extra-4.18.0-15-generic
      The following packages will be upgraded:
      linux-generic linux-headers-generic linux-image-generic
      3 upgraded, 5 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
      Need to get 66.0 MB of archives.
      After this operation, 329 MB of additional disk space will be used.
      Do you want to continue? [Y/n] y
      Get:1 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu cosmic-updates/main amd64 linux-modules-4.18.0-15-generic amd64 4.18.0-15.16 [13.4 MB]
      Get:2 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu cosmic-updates/main amd64 linux-image-4.18.0-15-generic amd64 4.18.0-15.16 [8,154 kB]
      Get:3 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu cosmic-updates/main amd64 linux-modules-extra-4.18.0-15-generic amd64 4.18.0-15.16 [32.7 MB]
      Get:4 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu cosmic-updates/main amd64 linux-generic amd64 4.18.0.15.16 [1,868 B]
      Get:5 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu cosmic-updates/main amd64 linux-image-generic amd64 4.18.0.15.16 [2,480 B]
      Get:6 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu cosmic-updates/main amd64 linux-headers-4.18.0-15 all 4.18.0-15.16 [10.5 MB]
      Get:7 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu cosmic-updates/main amd64 linux-headers-4.18.0-15-generic amd64 4.18.0-15.16 [1,195 kB]
      Get:8 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu cosmic-updates/main amd64 linux-headers-generic amd64 4.18.0.15.16 [2,440 B]
      Fetched 66.0 MB in 2min 25s (456 kB/s)
      Selecting previously unselected package linux-modules-4.18.0-15-generic.
      (Reading database ... 197143 files and directories currently installed.)
      Preparing to unpack .../0-linux-modules-4.18.0-15-generic_4.18.0-15.16_amd64.deb ...
      Unpacking linux-modules-4.18.0-15-generic (4.18.0-15.16) ...
      Selecting previously unselected package linux-image-4.18.0-15-generic.
      Preparing to unpack .../1-linux-image-4.18.0-15-generic_4.18.0-15.16_amd64.deb ...
      Unpacking linux-image-4.18.0-15-generic (4.18.0-15.16) ...
      Selecting previously unselected package linux-modules-extra-4.18.0-15-generic.
      Preparing to unpack .../2-linux-modules-extra-4.18.0-15-generic_4.18.0-15.16_amd64.deb ...
      Unpacking linux-modules-extra-4.18.0-15-generic (4.18.0-15.16) ...
      Preparing to unpack .../3-linux-generic_4.18.0.15.16_amd64.deb ...
      Unpacking linux-generic (4.18.0.15.16) over (4.18.0.14.15) ...
      Preparing to unpack .../4-linux-image-generic_4.18.0.15.16_amd64.deb ...
      Unpacking linux-image-generic (4.18.0.15.16) over (4.18.0.14.15) ...
      Selecting previously unselected package linux-headers-4.18.0-15.
      Preparing to unpack .../5-linux-headers-4.18.0-15_4.18.0-15.16_all.deb ...
      Unpacking linux-headers-4.18.0-15 (4.18.0-15.16) ...
      Selecting previously unselected package linux-headers-4.18.0-15-generic.
      Preparing to unpack .../6-linux-headers-4.18.0-15-generic_4.18.0-15.16_amd64.deb ...
      Unpacking linux-headers-4.18.0-15-generic (4.18.0-15.16) ...
      Preparing to unpack .../7-linux-headers-generic_4.18.0.15.16_amd64.deb ...
      Unpacking linux-headers-generic (4.18.0.15.16) over (4.18.0.14.15) ...
      Setting up linux-headers-4.18.0-15 (4.18.0-15.16) ...
      Setting up linux-modules-4.18.0-15-generic (4.18.0-15.16) ...
      Setting up linux-headers-4.18.0-15-generic (4.18.0-15.16) ...
      Setting up linux-image-4.18.0-15-generic (4.18.0-15.16) ...
      I: /vmlinuz.old is now a symlink to boot/vmlinuz-4.18.0-14-generic
      I: /initrd.img.old is now a symlink to boot/initrd.img-4.18.0-14-generic
      I: /vmlinuz is now a symlink to boot/vmlinuz-4.18.0-15-generic
      I: /initrd.img is now a symlink to boot/initrd.img-4.18.0-15-generic
      Setting up linux-modules-extra-4.18.0-15-generic (4.18.0-15.16) ...
      Setting up linux-headers-generic (4.18.0.15.16) ...
      Setting up linux-image-generic (4.18.0.15.16) ...
      Setting up linux-generic (4.18.0.15.16) ...
      Processing triggers for linux-image-4.18.0-15-generic (4.18.0-15.16) ...
      /etc/kernel/postinst.d/initramfs-tools:
      update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-4.18.0-15-generic
      I: The initramfs will attempt to resume from /dev/sda5
      I: (UUID=09e25397-4a2c-4fb0-a605-a7013eecb59c)
      I: Set the RESUME variable to override this.
      /etc/kernel/postinst.d/zz-update-grub:
      Sourcing file `/etc/default/grub'
      Generating grub configuration file ...
      Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-4.18.0-15-generic
      Found initrd image: /boot/initrd.img-4.18.0-15-generic
      Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-4.18.0-14-generic
      Found initrd image: /boot/initrd.img-4.18.0-14-generic
      Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-4.18.0-13-generic
      Found initrd image: /boot/initrd.img-4.18.0-13-generic
      Found Windows Boot Manager on /dev/sda2@/EFI/Microsoft/Boot/bootmgfw.efi
      Adding boot menu entry for EFI firmware configuration
      done






      dual-boot crash 18.10






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          The UUID needs to be added to the /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume file.



          You can run the following to set that in the RESUME file:



          echo "RESUME=UUID=09e25397-4a2c-4fb0-a605-a7013eecb59c" | sudo tee /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume


          Then run the following to update the kernels on the system:



          sudo update-initramfs -u -k all


          Reboot the system so the changes can take affect.





          This is what I have had to do to my machine too. This happens when I install Ubuntu fresh on the system, but I allow it to pick the install without choosing manual and repartitioning leaving the old swap partition. Well, the install creates a swap file and doesn't use the old swap partition. Later I decide to use the swap partition instead of the file and I get this message because the resume was never created by default or it is set to use the swap file instead.



          This does last through kernel updates.



          Hope this helps!






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          • For now, i am going to "accept" this answer, because i don't know what i did and until next kernel update, I hope it doesn't give me same warning. (How can i know if this method really worked instead of waiting kernel update?) @Terrance

            – Prabesh Bhattarai
            Feb 9 at 7:11













          • @PrabeshBhattarai This is what I have had to do to my machine too. This happens when I install Ubuntu fresh on the system, but I allow it to pick the install, but I leave the old swap partition. Well, the install creates a swap file and then I change back to the partition instead of the file and I get this message because the resume was never created by default. This does last through kernel updates. Maybe I should add this to the answer.

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            Feb 9 at 14:43











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          The UUID needs to be added to the /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume file.



          You can run the following to set that in the RESUME file:



          echo "RESUME=UUID=09e25397-4a2c-4fb0-a605-a7013eecb59c" | sudo tee /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume


          Then run the following to update the kernels on the system:



          sudo update-initramfs -u -k all


          Reboot the system so the changes can take affect.





          This is what I have had to do to my machine too. This happens when I install Ubuntu fresh on the system, but I allow it to pick the install without choosing manual and repartitioning leaving the old swap partition. Well, the install creates a swap file and doesn't use the old swap partition. Later I decide to use the swap partition instead of the file and I get this message because the resume was never created by default or it is set to use the swap file instead.



          This does last through kernel updates.



          Hope this helps!






          share|improve this answer


























          • For now, i am going to "accept" this answer, because i don't know what i did and until next kernel update, I hope it doesn't give me same warning. (How can i know if this method really worked instead of waiting kernel update?) @Terrance

            – Prabesh Bhattarai
            Feb 9 at 7:11













          • @PrabeshBhattarai This is what I have had to do to my machine too. This happens when I install Ubuntu fresh on the system, but I allow it to pick the install, but I leave the old swap partition. Well, the install creates a swap file and then I change back to the partition instead of the file and I get this message because the resume was never created by default. This does last through kernel updates. Maybe I should add this to the answer.

            – Terrance
            Feb 9 at 14:43
















          1














          The UUID needs to be added to the /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume file.



          You can run the following to set that in the RESUME file:



          echo "RESUME=UUID=09e25397-4a2c-4fb0-a605-a7013eecb59c" | sudo tee /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume


          Then run the following to update the kernels on the system:



          sudo update-initramfs -u -k all


          Reboot the system so the changes can take affect.





          This is what I have had to do to my machine too. This happens when I install Ubuntu fresh on the system, but I allow it to pick the install without choosing manual and repartitioning leaving the old swap partition. Well, the install creates a swap file and doesn't use the old swap partition. Later I decide to use the swap partition instead of the file and I get this message because the resume was never created by default or it is set to use the swap file instead.



          This does last through kernel updates.



          Hope this helps!






          share|improve this answer


























          • For now, i am going to "accept" this answer, because i don't know what i did and until next kernel update, I hope it doesn't give me same warning. (How can i know if this method really worked instead of waiting kernel update?) @Terrance

            – Prabesh Bhattarai
            Feb 9 at 7:11













          • @PrabeshBhattarai This is what I have had to do to my machine too. This happens when I install Ubuntu fresh on the system, but I allow it to pick the install, but I leave the old swap partition. Well, the install creates a swap file and then I change back to the partition instead of the file and I get this message because the resume was never created by default. This does last through kernel updates. Maybe I should add this to the answer.

            – Terrance
            Feb 9 at 14:43














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          The UUID needs to be added to the /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume file.



          You can run the following to set that in the RESUME file:



          echo "RESUME=UUID=09e25397-4a2c-4fb0-a605-a7013eecb59c" | sudo tee /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume


          Then run the following to update the kernels on the system:



          sudo update-initramfs -u -k all


          Reboot the system so the changes can take affect.





          This is what I have had to do to my machine too. This happens when I install Ubuntu fresh on the system, but I allow it to pick the install without choosing manual and repartitioning leaving the old swap partition. Well, the install creates a swap file and doesn't use the old swap partition. Later I decide to use the swap partition instead of the file and I get this message because the resume was never created by default or it is set to use the swap file instead.



          This does last through kernel updates.



          Hope this helps!






          share|improve this answer















          The UUID needs to be added to the /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume file.



          You can run the following to set that in the RESUME file:



          echo "RESUME=UUID=09e25397-4a2c-4fb0-a605-a7013eecb59c" | sudo tee /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume


          Then run the following to update the kernels on the system:



          sudo update-initramfs -u -k all


          Reboot the system so the changes can take affect.





          This is what I have had to do to my machine too. This happens when I install Ubuntu fresh on the system, but I allow it to pick the install without choosing manual and repartitioning leaving the old swap partition. Well, the install creates a swap file and doesn't use the old swap partition. Later I decide to use the swap partition instead of the file and I get this message because the resume was never created by default or it is set to use the swap file instead.



          This does last through kernel updates.



          Hope this helps!







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          • For now, i am going to "accept" this answer, because i don't know what i did and until next kernel update, I hope it doesn't give me same warning. (How can i know if this method really worked instead of waiting kernel update?) @Terrance

            – Prabesh Bhattarai
            Feb 9 at 7:11













          • @PrabeshBhattarai This is what I have had to do to my machine too. This happens when I install Ubuntu fresh on the system, but I allow it to pick the install, but I leave the old swap partition. Well, the install creates a swap file and then I change back to the partition instead of the file and I get this message because the resume was never created by default. This does last through kernel updates. Maybe I should add this to the answer.

            – Terrance
            Feb 9 at 14:43



















          • For now, i am going to "accept" this answer, because i don't know what i did and until next kernel update, I hope it doesn't give me same warning. (How can i know if this method really worked instead of waiting kernel update?) @Terrance

            – Prabesh Bhattarai
            Feb 9 at 7:11













          • @PrabeshBhattarai This is what I have had to do to my machine too. This happens when I install Ubuntu fresh on the system, but I allow it to pick the install, but I leave the old swap partition. Well, the install creates a swap file and then I change back to the partition instead of the file and I get this message because the resume was never created by default. This does last through kernel updates. Maybe I should add this to the answer.

            – Terrance
            Feb 9 at 14:43

















          For now, i am going to "accept" this answer, because i don't know what i did and until next kernel update, I hope it doesn't give me same warning. (How can i know if this method really worked instead of waiting kernel update?) @Terrance

          – Prabesh Bhattarai
          Feb 9 at 7:11







          For now, i am going to "accept" this answer, because i don't know what i did and until next kernel update, I hope it doesn't give me same warning. (How can i know if this method really worked instead of waiting kernel update?) @Terrance

          – Prabesh Bhattarai
          Feb 9 at 7:11















          @PrabeshBhattarai This is what I have had to do to my machine too. This happens when I install Ubuntu fresh on the system, but I allow it to pick the install, but I leave the old swap partition. Well, the install creates a swap file and then I change back to the partition instead of the file and I get this message because the resume was never created by default. This does last through kernel updates. Maybe I should add this to the answer.

          – Terrance
          Feb 9 at 14:43





          @PrabeshBhattarai This is what I have had to do to my machine too. This happens when I install Ubuntu fresh on the system, but I allow it to pick the install, but I leave the old swap partition. Well, the install creates a swap file and then I change back to the partition instead of the file and I get this message because the resume was never created by default. This does last through kernel updates. Maybe I should add this to the answer.

          – Terrance
          Feb 9 at 14:43


















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