Hi Florian,

On 21/1/22 15:45, Florian Zieboll via Dng wrote:
Running 'update-initramfs -u' returns the correct UUID "to resume
from", and also adding the line

        resume=UUID=<correct UUID here>

to '/etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume' does not solve the issue:
Booting stalls for half a minute and then continues with the
information that it "gave up waiting for suspend/resume device".

On examining this I noticed, that my block devices are no longer named
persistently: Sometimes the disk comes up as 'sda' and sometimes as
'sdb', although both internal disks are connected to the same onboard
SATA controller. I am not yet absolutely sure, if the name swap happens
always or randomly - but as I suspect it to be the reason for the
failing swap discovery, which occurs reliably every time I (re)boot, I
assume that it happens with_every_  boot cycle.

If the name swap happens randomly, then the required setting might be:

RESUME=none

instead of:

resume=UUID=<correct UUID here>

in your /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume

HTH,

Aitor


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