Long boot time of Debian Stretch

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My Debian Stretch system takes nearly a minute to boot up. It usually takes about 15 seconds.



My error:



Gave up waiting for suspend/resume device
fsck: error 2 (No such file or directory) while executing fsck.ext4 for /dev/sda1
fsck exited with status code 8


Note: I migrated my physical Debian box to Virtualbox. I did not have these error on the physical machine and it booted very quickly.










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    My Debian Stretch system takes nearly a minute to boot up. It usually takes about 15 seconds.



    My error:



    Gave up waiting for suspend/resume device
    fsck: error 2 (No such file or directory) while executing fsck.ext4 for /dev/sda1
    fsck exited with status code 8


    Note: I migrated my physical Debian box to Virtualbox. I did not have these error on the physical machine and it booted very quickly.










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      My Debian Stretch system takes nearly a minute to boot up. It usually takes about 15 seconds.



      My error:



      Gave up waiting for suspend/resume device
      fsck: error 2 (No such file or directory) while executing fsck.ext4 for /dev/sda1
      fsck exited with status code 8


      Note: I migrated my physical Debian box to Virtualbox. I did not have these error on the physical machine and it booted very quickly.










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      My Debian Stretch system takes nearly a minute to boot up. It usually takes about 15 seconds.



      My error:



      Gave up waiting for suspend/resume device
      fsck: error 2 (No such file or directory) while executing fsck.ext4 for /dev/sda1
      fsck exited with status code 8


      Note: I migrated my physical Debian box to Virtualbox. I did not have these error on the physical machine and it booted very quickly.







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          After much googling, I got the answer that fixed this frustrating error. It has to do with removing the swap partition. I had a swap partition on the physical machine, but I do not on the virtualized instance.



          Here are the steps that successfully fixed my problem:



          • Remove swap entry from /proc/swaps

          • Execute sudo swapoff -a

          • Remove swap entry from /etc/fstab

          • Execute sudo systemctl mask dev-sda.swap (Replace dev-sdX.swap with your correct device)

          • Remove swap entry from /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume (I emptied this file, but didn't delete it.)

          • Execute sudo update-initramfs -u

          • Reboot

          Sources:



          • https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2017/09/msg00866.html

          • https://serverfault.com/questions/684771/best-way-to-disable-swap-in-linux

          Now I'm booting as fast as I should be!






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          After much googling, I got the answer that fixed this frustrating error. It has to do with removing the swap partition. I had a swap partition on the physical machine, but I do not on the virtualized instance.



          Here are the steps that successfully fixed my problem:



          • Remove swap entry from /proc/swaps

          • Execute sudo swapoff -a

          • Remove swap entry from /etc/fstab

          • Execute sudo systemctl mask dev-sda.swap (Replace dev-sdX.swap with your correct device)

          • Remove swap entry from /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume (I emptied this file, but didn't delete it.)

          • Execute sudo update-initramfs -u

          • Reboot

          Sources:



          • https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2017/09/msg00866.html

          • https://serverfault.com/questions/684771/best-way-to-disable-swap-in-linux

          Now I'm booting as fast as I should be!






          share|improve this answer

























          • Found another helpful answer just now... unix.stackexchange.com/questions/368322/…

            – pkSML
            Jan 29 at 3:08















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          After much googling, I got the answer that fixed this frustrating error. It has to do with removing the swap partition. I had a swap partition on the physical machine, but I do not on the virtualized instance.



          Here are the steps that successfully fixed my problem:



          • Remove swap entry from /proc/swaps

          • Execute sudo swapoff -a

          • Remove swap entry from /etc/fstab

          • Execute sudo systemctl mask dev-sda.swap (Replace dev-sdX.swap with your correct device)

          • Remove swap entry from /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume (I emptied this file, but didn't delete it.)

          • Execute sudo update-initramfs -u

          • Reboot

          Sources:



          • https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2017/09/msg00866.html

          • https://serverfault.com/questions/684771/best-way-to-disable-swap-in-linux

          Now I'm booting as fast as I should be!






          share|improve this answer

























          • Found another helpful answer just now... unix.stackexchange.com/questions/368322/…

            – pkSML
            Jan 29 at 3:08













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          After much googling, I got the answer that fixed this frustrating error. It has to do with removing the swap partition. I had a swap partition on the physical machine, but I do not on the virtualized instance.



          Here are the steps that successfully fixed my problem:



          • Remove swap entry from /proc/swaps

          • Execute sudo swapoff -a

          • Remove swap entry from /etc/fstab

          • Execute sudo systemctl mask dev-sda.swap (Replace dev-sdX.swap with your correct device)

          • Remove swap entry from /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume (I emptied this file, but didn't delete it.)

          • Execute sudo update-initramfs -u

          • Reboot

          Sources:



          • https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2017/09/msg00866.html

          • https://serverfault.com/questions/684771/best-way-to-disable-swap-in-linux

          Now I'm booting as fast as I should be!






          share|improve this answer















          After much googling, I got the answer that fixed this frustrating error. It has to do with removing the swap partition. I had a swap partition on the physical machine, but I do not on the virtualized instance.



          Here are the steps that successfully fixed my problem:



          • Remove swap entry from /proc/swaps

          • Execute sudo swapoff -a

          • Remove swap entry from /etc/fstab

          • Execute sudo systemctl mask dev-sda.swap (Replace dev-sdX.swap with your correct device)

          • Remove swap entry from /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume (I emptied this file, but didn't delete it.)

          • Execute sudo update-initramfs -u

          • Reboot

          Sources:



          • https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2017/09/msg00866.html

          • https://serverfault.com/questions/684771/best-way-to-disable-swap-in-linux

          Now I'm booting as fast as I should be!







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