Bill Davidsen <davidsen <at> tmr.com> writes: > Better in what way? I think either case gets you out of typing a 2nd > LIKS password. Using /dev/urandom seems to avoid having a password where > anyone could ever recover it, and I think using LUKS on swap will kill > suspend in either case (it may work better than it did last time I tried > it). Yup - you are right - at least with the keyfile stored for swap - I cannot come out of suspend!! I am not sure this is working right at present as even regenerating the initial ramdisk file it still asks for the swap passphrase at boot - and it goes into suspend but won't come out! It is possible this is due to the hardware being quite old (around 5 years old) - which is my test system! -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list