tomas composed on 2024-12-06 10:47 (UTC+0100):

> On Thu, Dec 05, 2024 at 09:39:55PM -0500, nsrxnst wrote:
>> aha. 

>> booted a live USB. one of the partitions is now of type "swsuspend". my 
>> sleuthing has led me to decide it's a corrupted fs.

> I've got a different hunch from the others expressed in this
> thread: your computer is trying to restore from a (corrupted)
> hibernated session.

> But beware: it's only a hunch. At this point it is as (in)valid
> as all the others  :-)

/If/ this is correct, and the source of it is a swap partition, then recreating
the swap /ought/ to be a simple solution. From a live boot, I might do:

        mkswap -L swapper /dev/<name>

then edit /etc/fstab, changing the swap entry to use

        LABEL=swapper swap swap defaults 0 0

instead of UUID=<yadayadayadayadayadayadayadayadayada> swap swap defaults 0 0

However, easier would be to strike the E key at the installed system's Grub menu
and replace the resume= entry with noresume, then proceed with boot, and when
booted, do what I wrote above.
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