Hi list I have just watched my system booting and noticed that my two swap-partitions have different priorities:
Sep 1 18:30:12 blaubaer kernel: Adding Swap: 530104k swap-space (priority -1) Sep 1 18:30:12 blaubaer kernel: Adding Swap: 530136k swap-space (priority -2) As they reside on two different hard drives, it might be smarter to have them both at the same priority, as they will be used "on a round-robin basis" (from swapon(2) ). So let's go ahead and set the priority in /etc/fstab with pri=PRIORITY, but wait... the man page tells me that swap priority can have any non-negative value, but the above kern.log tells me both partitions have a negative value. Could someone please enlighten me what this is all about? thanks joerg -- No, "rm -rf *" does not mean "read mail -really fast"... -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]