My statement regarding hibernation was wrong. It *is* possible to
hibernate one OS while using another and then later resume back into the
first OS, as long each uses a separate swap partition. Whether this use
case is common enough to justify having a separate swap partition for
each OS may be a matter of opinion.

To be clear, the original bug is that when installing over an existing
Ubuntu, an extra swap is created without deleting/reusing the original
swap, leaving one OS and two swap partitions.

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