On Thu, 2021-07-01 at 08:25 -0600, Greg Woods wrote:
> I would bet that if you "cat /proc/cmdline" you will see a resume=
> parameter, but even if not this may be the default. At any rate, it
> doesn't look like your resume attempt is the reason for the delay, as
> the delay has already occurred when the resume is attempted:
> 
> Jun 30 12:19:40 amito kernel: Console: switching to colour frame
> buffer device 240x75
>         <Note 1:28 minute Delay>
> Jun 30 12:21:08 amito dracut-initqueue[526]: WARNING: D-Bus
> notification failed: Transport endpoint is not connected
> 
> Note that delay has already occurred at this point.
> 
> Jun 30 12:21:08 amito systemd[1]: Found device /dev/mapper/fedora-
> swap.
> Jun 30 12:21:08 amito systemd[1]: Starting Resume from hibernation
> using device /dev/mapper/fedora-swap...
> Jun 30 12:21:08 amito systemd-hibernate-resume[547]: Could not resume
> from '/dev/mapper/fedora-swap' (253:1).
> 
> ...and the resume failure is a second or less after the attempted
> resume starts.
> 
> On Thu, Jul 1, 2021 at 8:14 AM Jonathan Ryshpan <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > ...
> > System configuration"  
> >    Operating System: Fedora 34
> >    KDE Plasma Version: 5.22.2
> >    KDE Frameworks Version: 5.83.0
> >    Qt Version: 5.15.2
> >    Kernel Version: 5.12.13-300.fc34.x86_64 (64-bit)
> >    Graphics Platform: Wayland
> >    Processors: 8 × Intel® Core™ i7-4790K CPU @ 4.00GHz
> >    Memory: 15.5 GiB of RAM
> >    Graphics Processor: Mesa DRI Intel® HD Graphics 4600

GW is correct.  I recreated the swap partition ($ swapoff -a; $ mkswap;
$ swapon -a) and the problem persisted.  Then I examined the full
system log, which goes back to Thu 2020-07-09.  There a large number of
entries like 
   Starting Resume from hibernation using device /dev/mapper/fedora-
   swap...
none of which is associated with a delay

However there are no entries like
   WARNING: D-Bus notification failed: Transport endpoint is not connected
until 2021-06-30, about a year.  After the first one appears, there is
one following each reboot, and each is associated with a delay,
generally, but not always, about 1 minute 28 seconds.

The system was upgraded from Fedora-33 to Fedora-34 on 2021-05-25, so
there may be some connection.  I don't see anything on the web about
this kind of error.  Can anyone enlighten me.

-- 
Thanks - jon <[email protected]>

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