On 6/29/2020 11:37 PM, Reco wrote:
        Hi.

On Mon, Jun 29, 2020 at 11:10:44PM -0700, Bob McGowan wrote:
But I cannot figure out where this might be, or even if this is the correct 
interpretation.
Check out the contents of /etc/systemd/system first.
Rebuild initramfs second.

Reco

Hi,

It seems my troubleshooting skills are not up to snuff. :(

I isolated the wrong disk.  This is partly due to the complexity (excessive, I think) of the systemd system, partly due to the fact that the startup reports of running jobs associated with disks overwrite each other, and I just grabbed the wrong one.

Regardless, upon commenting the correct disk out of fstab, and adding back my new secondary swap, everything works again as expected.

It may help others to know what I did.

Part of my original failure to find anything was because I was focused on the /lib/systemd, /usr/lib/systemd and /etc/systemd directories.  Even though I had read the documentation that referenced /run/systemd, I had not checked it out.

When I did, I immediately found the correct UUID information for the actual failing disk.  And the rest is history.

Thanks for taking the time to look into this.

Bob

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