Yes, OP, this is the way. And if you cannot do this on this laptop, do the installation on another and use the resulting USB drive.
Also:
When the system hibernates, information about the device and offset used is now written to a non-volatile EFI variable. On next boot the system will attempt to resume from the location indicated in this EFI variable. This should make hibernation a lot more robust, while requiring no manual configuration of the resume location.
Such as?
i386? meh.
arm64? I am a big fan, if there was a viable laptop/workstation PC with a good linux support, I would be first in line to buy one. Apple silicon? Last time I checked, it kind of works with a dedicated distro (asahi) and half of the things I take for granted doesn't work yet (such as external monitor.)
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You're going to have to remember what did you change. Is this bookworm? Things don't just change themselves in Stable