At 05:21 PM 7/25/03 +0100, you wrote:
>Hi folks,
>
>for a while the gremlins have been playing with my PC, and although they seem
>to have gone away now I still have one remaining.
>
>When I boot up, although I don't see any error messages it hangs for a number
>of minutes when it gets the the 'initialising SWAP space' (I can't remember
>the exact message).
>
>After this delay, the PC then proceeds as normal and I can use it fine.
>
>Can anyone suggest a reason for this, and how I can fix it. Presumably I'll
>have to boot in a minimal runlevel, disable, reformat, re-enable swap to fix
>it, but can anyone point be to any docs on how to do this.
>
>Thanks
>
>Gary
>--
>Gary Stainburn
>
did u check /etc/fstab to verify all entries are correct.
the entries may be pointing to wrong swap partition or file
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