I booted a Live CD and split  my swap partition into two, leading to the
old UUID being invalid. Doing this makes boot hang at "resume: libgrypt
x.x.x" forever.

Some googling lead me here, but I could not find the file /usr/share
/initramfs-tools/hooks/resume, and could not try the solution suggested
in #11.

I eventually fixed the problem by assigning the correct UUID for my new
swap partition in the files /etc/fstab and /etc/uswsusp.conf, chrooting
into the Ubuntu root, and running `update-initramfs -u`, and everything
is up and running fine now, so no harm done.

However, I would suggest that a more informative error message be
printed, such as "UUID 29581fa0-3814-11e4-a7d0-0002a5d5c51b not found",
instead of hanging indefinitely at boot, to prevent other people from
encountering the same problem in the future.

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  boot stops at resume: libgcrypt 1.4.5 for over 20 seconds

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