Description of problem: The boot is very long with kernel kernel-desktop-6.5.13-6.mga9.rpm. It is delayed due to unknown: dracut Warning: Cancelling resume operation. Device not found. The system search for un usb disk sdc and cannot find it. It's normal because I haven't any USB disk. My fstab is clean without any supplementary disk. I have tried to reconstruct initrd with dracut -f without success. Revert to kernel 6.5.11-desktop-5.mga9 fixes the issue. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): kernel-desktop-6.5.13-6.mga9 How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Select kernel 6.5.13 (latest Mageia kernel) 2. Boot
Created attachment 14234 [details] journal with kernel 6.5.13
Created attachment 14235 [details] journal with kernel 6.5.11
Test run as root dracut -f for the current kernel and reboot
The problem is shown by [ 0.000000] kernel: Command line: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-6.5.13-desktop-6.mga9 root=UUID=be387665-2e12-4a66-9849-c8e7d32fa3c3 ro ro splash quiet noiswmd nokmsboot root=UUID=be387665-2e12-4a66-9849-c8e7d32f a3c3 audit=0 resume=UUID=44667d21-e11a-4341-8e49-06e35d7369d9 vga=791 Note the two resume parameters. While be387665-2e12-4a66-9849-c8e7d32fa3c3 is sda5 44667d21-e11a-4341-8e49-06e35d7369d9 is not found. Use "grep -r 44667d21-e11a-4341-8e49-06e35d7369d9 /etc/*" to find where it's being referenced. Remove those references, and then run "dracut -f"
CC: (none) => davidwhodgins
Thanks. It is now fixed. I recently changed one of my disk. However, it seems that an old configuration was still present in "dracut.conf.d/51-mageia-resume.conf"
Resolution: (none) => FIXEDStatus: NEW => RESOLVED
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CC: (none) => friResolution: FIXED => INVALID