From: mccauleyba@vax1.bham.ac.uk (Brian McCauley) Subject: Re: [Q] swap Date: 9 Jun 1993 19:16:22 GMT
In article <9306091451.AA04801@sobel>, fred@sobel.u-strasbg.fr (Frederic PIERRE) writes:
> I'm using linux from the SLS distribution and all is fine except a small
> glitch I noticed: the swap partition is a part of my second hard drive
> and started in rc.local as /dev/hdb4 *BUT* 'ls -al /dev/s*' is saying
> swap is a link to /dev/hda1 !! I'm just a bit frightened but all seems
> to be ok until now: is it dangerous, doctor?
No. Ignore it, delete it, or make it point at hdb4 it's you're choice -
if _you_ don't mention /dev/swap in your /etc/fstab then nothing else
is going to mention it.
Hey did you say you explicitly mentioned your swap partition in /etc/rc.local?
Why'd ya do that? ``swapon -a'' and a list of swap pattions in /etc/fstab
is the more usual approch.
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