What is the installer doing for swap? The upstream HOWTO uses a zvol and
then this is necessary: “The RESUME=none is necessary to disable
resuming from hibernation. This does not work, as the zvol is not
present (because the pool has not yet been imported) at the time the
resume script runs. If it is not disabled, the boot process hangs for 30
seconds waiting for the swap zvol to appear.”

The installer probably should set RESUME=none unless it creates a swap
setup (i.e. partition) that would be compatible with hibernation.

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Title:
  ZFS boot takes long time

Status in zfs-linux package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  After installing Ubuntu 19.10 on ZFS, the boot process is slow,
  because the following file is empty: /etc/initramfs-
  tools/conf.d/resume

  I have added RESUME=none

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