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> > Wouldn't the keys be encrypted when written to disk with suspend? Is it
> > possible in theory to use suspend to disk without an unencrypted partition?
latest version of swsusp2 supports initrd in order to use encrypted swap partitions for the suspend image.
-Dominik
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