partitioning - Slow boot time after resizing partitions. Editing fstab did not work - Ask Ubuntu
i having problems similar described in boot slower after partition resize. summarise repartitioned hard drive more space in /. deleted swap space, resized , repartitioned swap. went cleanly except when trying boot takes 1-2 minutes login screen.
as suggested in these other posts:
i checked blkid outputs in /etc/fstab , edited match. did not solve long boot times though. suggestions?
further info:
systemd-analyze
startup finished in 8.469s (kernel) + 3min 351ms (userspace) = 3min 8.820s
output systemd-analyze blame here
uninteresting output cat /etc/rc.local here
output cat /var/log/boot.log here
sudo blkid output
so ended fixing removing /etc/crypttab suggested here (link courtesy of pygeek03). still booting until commented out crpytswap line in fstab. after booted @ normal speeds. reference here new fstab file,
thanks again everyone's , suggestions.
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