Assuming you created them with mkswap /dev/sda6   etc...  
Try swapoff /dev/sda6
       "     /dev/sda7
             etc.
then swapon /dev/sda6
              etc......
and look again
worked for me....  YMMV
brian  ;}
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At 10:50 AM 4/17/00 -0500, you wrote:
>I have a Linux 6.1 server running.  I setup 4 swap partitions, each just
>over 64MB.  But the system only recognizes the first swap partition.
>
>sda5 (recognized)
>sda6
>sda7
>sda8
>
>each partition is just over 64MB.  fdisk lists them all (ID: 82  Linux Swap)
>
>I have the following in /etc/fstab
>
>/dev/sda5        swap        swap    defaults    0 0
>/dev/sda6        swap        swap    defaults    0 0
>/dev/sda7        swap        swap    defaults    0 0
>/dev/sda8        swap        swap    defaults    0 0
>
>As I said, when running top, the system only show I have 64,220K of swap.
>When I should have 256,000K.
>
>Any suggestions?  Thanks in advance.
>
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>James C. Montz
>Network Specialist
>Northwest Internet Services
>
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