On 8 Jun 2024 at 18:20, Klaus-Peter Schrage via users wrote:
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> Since kernel 6.8.10-300.fc40.x86_64, boot hangs on KDE Plasma (kernel
> 6.8.9-300.fc40.x86_64 was the last good one).
> I found that there is a job running infinitely:
>
> 'Job dev-disk-by\x2duuid-8e895....running ...'
> The above mentioned UUID (8e895 ...) corresponds to the kernel
> 'resume=uuid=...' command line parameter.
>
> When I comment it out in GRUB2, as suggested in
>
> https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/solved-boot-hang-job-dev-disk-by-x2uuid-no-limit/
>
> then the system boots as expected.
>
might want to run blkid and see what it reports.
My notebook reports this type of info.
Note lines wrap here, but you might see the uuid in that.
Old notebook that originally had windows 7 but works fine.
Uses kernel 6.8.11-300.fc40.x86_64
# blkid
/dev/sdb1: LABEL_FATBOOT="G4L" LABEL="G4L" UUID="17AF-405F" BLOCK_SIZE="512"
TYPE="vfat" PARTLABEL="G4L" PARTUUID="0b1903e5-65a5-429d-ad59-47e389d5e71b"
/dev/sda2: LABEL="SYSTEM RESERVED" BLOCK_SIZE="512" UUID="2036488536485DC2"
TYPE="ntfs" PARTUUID="7c819ab2-02"
/dev/sda9: UUID="0fada7bc-4eb7-4a9d-a80b-10093423db8d" BLOCK_SIZE="4096" TYPE="ext4"
PARTUUID="7c819ab2-09"
/dev/sda7: UUID="12b58c6d-c9f1-4ffe-ba7a-aa816f762ba3" BLOCK_SIZE="4096" TYPE="ext4"
PARTUUID="7c819ab2-07"
/dev/sda5: UUID="fa908208-22bd-4031-b620-841498e0708c" BLOCK_SIZE="4096" TYPE="ext4"
PARTUUID="7c819ab2-05"
/dev/sda3: LABEL="Acer" BLOCK_SIZE="512" UUID="6C224AD8224AA744" TYPE="ntfs"
PARTUUID="7c819ab2-03"
/dev/sda1: LABEL="PQSERVICE" BLOCK_SIZE="512" UUID="1C0647FA0647D384" TYPE="ntfs"
PARTUUID="7c819ab2-01"
/dev/sda8: UUID="0c44fcc6-2aa1-4dff-bd40-0dea2c17711f" BLOCK_SIZE="4096" TYPE="ext4"
PARTUUID="7c819ab2-08"
/dev/sda6: UUID="a5875ef2-b439-474f-9571-01e00c6599f3" TYPE="swap"
PARTUUID="7c819ab2-06"
/dev/zram0: LABEL="zram0" UUID="425a1d11-ec0a-495b-98f3-dd7aeb54b31b" TYPE="swap"
/dev/sr1: BLOCK_SIZE="2048" UUID="2008-05-06-12-26-42-" LABEL="U3 System" TYPE="iso9660"
> This is a rather fresh install of fedora 40 (running on ext4):
>
> da 8:0 0 232,9G 0 disk
> ├─sda1 8:1 0 1,1G 0 part /boot
> ├─sda2 8:2 0 49,1G 0 part /
> ├─sda3 8:3 0 31,7G 0 part /home
> └─sda4 8:4 0 151G 0 part /mnt/Daten3
>
> I have no swap partition, resume after hibernation works without errors.
>
> Although there is an obvious workaround (permanently removing the resume
> parameter from the kernel command line), I still wonder what has happened?
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