Hi all, I'm getting messages like this in my logs:
Aug 6 13:16:18 akl-host3 systemd[1]: dev-xvda9.device: Job dev-xvda9.device/start timed out. Aug 6 13:16:18 akl-host3 systemd[1]: Timed out waiting for device dev-xvda9.device. Aug 6 13:16:18 akl-host3 systemd[1]: Dependency failed for /dev/xvda9. Aug 6 13:16:18 akl-host3 systemd[1]: dev-xvda9.swap: Job dev-xvda9.swap/start failed with result 'dependency'. Aug 6 13:16:18 akl-host3 systemd[1]: dev-xvda9.device: Job dev-xvda9.device/start failed with result 'timeout'. /dev/xvda9 used to be my swap device, but no longer exists due to VPS weirdness (it's now on xvdi). I've changed my /etc/fstab to suit. Why does systemd keep trying to do stuff with it? I have the same issue with former LVM volumes on other systems as well. I suspect a reboot might fix it, but where is systemd keeping this info around, and why, and how can I stop it? Thanks, Richard
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