I upgraded to ubuntu 18.10 last night, and I had this problem all over again.
Grub with noresume doesn't work
RESUME=none doesn't work
RESUME=/dev/mapper/ubuntu-root doesn't work
RESUME=/dev/mapper/ubuntu-swap doesn't work
changing /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume to none or to any lvm volume doesn't work.
I always have the lvmetad can't connect, and then the kernel tries to find DHCP leases (now I actually have messages about it unlike 18.04).
After a looooonnng while it ends up booting.
Is there any way I can do a grub boot to stop trying to boot from the network?
I upgraded to ubuntu 18.10 last night, and I had this problem all over again.
Grub with noresume doesn't work /dev/mapper/ ubuntu- root doesn't work /dev/mapper/ ubuntu- swap doesn't work
RESUME=none doesn't work
RESUME=
RESUME=
changing /etc/initramfs- tools/conf. d/resume to none or to any lvm volume doesn't work.
I always have the lvmetad can't connect, and then the kernel tries to find DHCP leases (now I actually have messages about it unlike 18.04).
After a looooonnng while it ends up booting.
Is there any way I can do a grub boot to stop trying to boot from the network?