I experience this pause as well, can be up to about 40 seconds on my
system. Works fine otherwise though.

I tried changing the root= reference in GRUB to /dev/sda6 instead of its
uuid, and also the entries in fstab, but neither had any noticeable
effect.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/dev/disk/by-uuid$ echo && echo -- swap disk: && sudo
fdisk -l | grep swap && echo -- disk/by-uuid symlink && ls -l /dev/disk
/by-uuid | grep sda6 && echo -- resume uuid: && cat /etc/initramfs-
tools/conf.d/resume

-- swap disk:
/dev/sda6           14091       14589     4008186   82  Linux swap / Solaris
-- disk/by-uuid symlink
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 2007-08-07 00:54 e6af80cf-ad65-469f-8f99-8a22c5e156f2 
-> ../../sda6
-- resume uuid:
RESUME=UUID=e6af80cf-ad65-469f-8f99-8a22c5e156f2
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/dev/disk/by-uuid$ 

So the resume file seems to be pointing towards the right uuid, too...

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kinit: No resume image
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/103148
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