Skribent: Hendrik Boom Dato: Til: dng Emne: Re: [DNG] Long boot wait after upgrade to ascii
On Sat, Dec 23, 2017 at 04:37:10PM +0100, J. Fahrner wrote: > Am 2017-12-23 16:16, schrieb Didier Kryn:
>
> > I'd be surprised the problem comes from initramfs. Not sure also
> >there is an fstab in the initramfs. When I crafted mines, I never felt
> >the need for an fstab, execept,for conveniency, an fstab generated on
> >the fly. Initramfs is contained in /boot/vmlinuz-foo-bar, and
> >therefore is installed together with the kernel image. You could try
> >to re-install it if you suspect it is the cause of the problem.
> >
> > I thought the resume from suspend was performed by the kernel as
> >an alternative to normal boot, hence I would guess the message "Gave
> >up waiting..." is issued by the kernel, not by PID1. I'm thinking of
> >one thing: a swap partition once written with an OS image and never
> >re-written because it is not used by the OS. Are you sure you have
> >only one swap partition and it is used as swap by your system? One
> >think you might try is mkswap on this partition.
>
> Looks like the UUID of the swap partition changed during dist-upgrade.
> I now looked up the UUID, entered it in
> /etc/initramfs-tools//conf.d/resume, and now it works as before.
>
> The question remains: which step during dist-upgrade changes the UUID
> of swap? Is there some hidden "mkswap"? The fault is, that this step
> does not correct the UUID in /etc/initramfs-tools//conf.d/resume.