On 2017-08-17, David Christensen <[email protected]> wrote: > debian-user: > > I have recently installed: > > 2017-08-16 18:35:17 dpchrist@tinkywinky ~ > $ cat /etc/debian_version > 9.1 > > 2017-08-16 18:36:03 dpchrist@tinkywinky ~ > $ uname -a > Linux tinkywinky 4.9.0-3-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.9.30-2+deb9u3 > (2017-08-06) x86_64 GNU/Linux > > > on a few older machines (Pentium D 945, Core 2 Duo T7400) with > unencrypted /boot, encrypted swap, and encrypted root partitions. > > > When booting every machine, after I enter the LUKS passphrase, there is > a ~30 second pause and then the subject message appears: > > Gave up waiting for suspend/resume device > > > As I don't use suspend (or hibernate). > > > STFW, apparently this is a feature, not a bug: > > https://duckduckgo.com/?q=gave+up+waiting+for+suspend%2Fresume+device&t=ffsb&ia=web
Maybe it is a bug rather than a feature: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=860543#22 > Is there a configuration file I can edit so that the kernel does not > wait 30 seconds on boot for a suspend/resume device? "kernel parameter 'noresume' or 'resume='" > David > > -- "One can remain alive long past the usual date of disintegration if one is unafraid of change, insatiable in intellectual curiosity, interested in big things, and happy in small things." — Edith Wharton

