On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 11:08:22PM -0500, Mike Gerwitz wrote:
> Using an ephemeral key for swap (that is: a temporary key that is
> randomly generated and never stored) is preferred: when you unmount it,
> the data won't be recoverable.
> 

I just wanted to say that this can break suspend-to-disk, and so if someone is
going to make a note of something in the manual, said breakage should also be
mentioned, but if suspend-to-disk isn't needed, this is the ideal option.

I also want to mention that I seem to recall there is a way to get the kernel to
store suspend-to-disk info somewhere other than root, but I don't recall the
method, but I do recall it being a bit annoying to setup.


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