fixed by @skullgiver : it was an entry in /etc/crypttab
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Thanks for all the help everyone. This was an awesome experience.
I don’t know how stupid this was to do but many articles suggested it should be fine.
I resized my mouted root partition. Showed a bunch of warnings on resizing a mounted drive but it worked. Also did a sudo resize2fs /dev/sdaX
to complete it.
Went from: winEFI, Win11, EFI, root, swap, data1, data2, win-recovery
To : winEFI, Win11, EFI, root, new-data1, win-recovery
But now every boot takes an additional 60-90 seconds with a blank screen. Pressing ESC shows the above log.
I am unsure of how to fix this or even what caused this. The root partition still starts from the same and only grew to right. Is this because of the deleted swap ?
The operations were performed via GParted but I followed this : https://askubuntu.com/questions/24027/how-can-i-resize-an-ext-root-partition-at-runtime
PS: Pop 22.04 Nvidia. Relatively fresh (~3mo) install but severely miscalculated how much size I needed.
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
❯ swapon -a ❯ swapon -s Filename Type Size Used Priority /dev/zram0 partition 16777212 0 1000
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.