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Re: Problem: Slow Boot -- Hibernation?



On Tue 14 May 2019 at 16:12:29 (-0500), Dennis Wicks wrote:
> Greetings;
> 
> First off, I am running Debian Buster/Sid (that's what it says!) and
> the kernel is 4.19.0-4-686-pae. 32 bit system,
> 4 Gig of memory (3.xx usable!), IDE disks.
> 
> My boots are getting slower and slower. I'll start from the top.
> 
> The first thing that happens is I get a message
> 
> 	Resuming from hibernation
> 
> I have never put my system in hibernation! It seems to just
> sit there for several minutes with no disk access and no messages.
> Then it continues on. Is this a problem? I don't think it would make a
> big difference to eliminate it, but it would get rid of one message!

I would imagine that the file /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume
contains the UUID of a non-existent partition as the value of
RESUME=UUID=. If so, and you don't use hibernation, you can comment
this line out, add one saying   RESUME=   and then rebuild the initramfs.

On your other post, if mounts fail, you could try adding nofail to the
list of options in /etc/fstab/ for those devices. That will at least
speed up booting and gain you access to the logs to investigate.

Cheers,
David.


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