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Resized my mouted root partition and now 1 min delayed startup
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My guess would be it's looking for the removed swap partition. Comment out or remove the entry for swap from /etc/fstab.
It looks something like this:
UUID=b27bc530-5a8f-4160-8814-95679e0f4987 swap swap defaults 0 0
Have commented out the line in
/etc/fstab
Though it says /dev/zram0 and not my old swap partition, I believe this is still seeing the old swap ?
On reboot, the delay is still present. The line
#/dev/mapper/cryptswap none swap defaults 0 0
is commented out in/etc/fstab
.But it does wait 90s for the partition like you have mentioned. What do I edit to fix this ? That UUID is not in the fstab file.