Break of 30 seconds before OS start after cloning to new HD [SOLVED]

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      This morning I used Redo Resque (www.redoresque.com) to clone the old hard drive to a new SSD.
      Everything worked fine, however, the new disk is much larger, and I had to then enlarge the partition space manually with gparted.
      After doing this, grub takes about 30 seconds to start loading the operating system (antix 21 32 bit); during this time the screen remains black with the cursor blinking on the top left of the screen.
      To try to fix it, I generated a new UID of the hard disk and swap partition (that I had had to delete and redo), but unfortunately I did not solve the problem.
      If anyone can help me… Many thanks!

      # Pluggable devices are handled by uDev, they are not in fstab
      UUID=f5184ae6-9197-4f35-b878-76a348c0b733 / ext4 noatime 1 1
      #-> /dev/sda3
      UUID=e4e07f6c-bb31-433e-9268-a888db542459 swap	defaults	0 0
      #-> /dev/sda1
      #UUID=4C80C19280C18346                      /media/4C80C19280C18346                     ntfs-3g    noauto,noexec,uid=1000,gid=users,dmask=002,fmask=113,users  0 0
      # /dev/cdrom                                 /media/cdrom                                iso9660    noauto,users,exec,ro            0 0
      # /dev/cdrw                                  /media/cdrw                                 iso9660    noauto,users,exec,rw            0 0
      # /dev/dvd                                   /media/dvd                                  udf        noauto,users,exec,ro            0 0
      # /dev/dvdrw                                 /media/dvdrw                                udf        noauto,users,exec,rw            0 0
      /dev/sr0                                   /media/sr0                                  auto       noauto,users,exec,ro            0 0
      # Windows partition
      /dev/sda1	/media/windows	ntfs-3g		uid=silvio,gid=users	0	0
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        Sometimes after I change a partition, or install another separate antiX system on another partition, or if I change the swap size, I get that delay. What I did was to go back to the antiX partition that controls the grub and update the initramfs.

        sudo update-initramfs -c -k all

        Perhaps this might help.

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          Sometimes after I change a partition, or install another separate antiX system on another partition, or if I change the swap size, I get that delay. What I did was to go back to the antiX partition that controls the grub and update the initramfs.

          sudo update-initramfs -c -k all

          Perhaps this might help.

          4 seconds as before the issue…
          Thank you very very much!

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