"Cory Snavely" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Which boot script is that? I can understand the logic of not wanting to swap
> on an md device that's getting a RAID resync, but it surprises me that even
> non-mirrored swap would be passed over as well.

The init scripts in package sysvinit (checkroot.sh and mountall.sh). All
they do is call swapon -a (conditionally).

> I'd recommend watching a few graceful reboots closely to see exactly what's
> happening with the resyncs and with the swap activation.

Yes, I confirmed that if the system reboots gracefully, then the swapon
command is properly executed.

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