On 2018-02-01, David Wright <deb...@lionunicorn.co.uk> wrote: >> >> Sorry but where does that leave >> >> /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume >> >> >> ??? >> >> Also 'RESUME=none'? > > Yes; but AIUI the important one is the one in the initramfs as that's > the one that gets looked at when you turn the computer on.
Well, I don't know, but anything in /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/ supercedes initramfs.conf*; in addition, 'resume' appears to be a 'stale' file from a previous version of initramfs-tools that is now "caduc." I got rid of it, added 'RESUME=none' to initramsfs.conf (documented) and reran update-initramfs and the "Tired of waiting..." problem disappeared. * #(Note that configuration options from this file can be overridden # by config files in the /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d directory. > On the changing UUID, are you using the scheme where swap is encrypted > with a random key? IIRC that can lead to a problem as the key would > have to be preserved across the reboot. I'm unsure how this works. The UUID of the encrypted swap partition is randomized apparently (changes at every boot); this was not a problem before (or I was simply unaware of it), but now it is (because I see no alternative but to comment out the swap entry in /etc/fstab). > Cheers, > David. > > -- “True terror is to wake up one morning and discover that your high school class is running the country.” – Kurt Vonnegut