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hibernate option in xubuntu (22:04) logout menu

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I have a swapfile, which happens to be larger than my RAM, and the "Power Management" settings allows be to select "Hibernate" for various button presses... and for various power-saving modes (so xfce4-power-manager is installed)

How do I add it as a user-chosen action... presumable from the logout menu?

  • I can shutdown - except I don't want to close all my apps
  • I can suspend - except that just writes current-state to RAM
    • and the computer doesn't actually shut down
    • and the computer runs out of battery overnight, and everything gets closed/lost

I want to be able to hibernate - which is that state between the two.

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Welcome to AskUbuntu. Have you added a `resume` option to your grub configuration? This is required when using a swap file with hibernation, and may be why you don't see the option in your menu
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I followed https://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2021/08/enable-hibernate-ubuntu-21-10/ - and the relevant details are in `/etc/default/grub`
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