Hi,

in order not to slow down the everyday boot process, I would suggest not
to touch a file, but to drop a short shellscript together with a link to
the /etc/rc init script system (or "upstart"-system), which deletes
itself after the first successful reboot.

Otherwise, one would have to always check for this file during the start
of the system.

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swsusp fails after automatic kernel upgrade
https://launchpad.net/bugs/14908

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