On Friday 15 October 2004 23:02, messmate wrote:
> Hi folks,
> what can this mean ' unable to find swap space signature'
> on boot ?
> Thanks for the info
Hi,
Apparently it means that the kernel couldn't activate the swap space (a region
on a hard disk used for storing
Hi folks,
what can this mean ' unable to find swap space signature'
on boot ?
Thanks for the info
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On Sat, 21 Oct 2000, Ken M. Mevand wrote:
> anyone knows what the message "Unable to find swap space
> signature" means during boot? my swap partition is 40Mb on hdd2.
It's actually generated by the 'swapon' command. A swap partition has to
be type 82 and it
On Sat, Oct 21, 2000 at 10:49:17AM +0800, Ken M. Mevand wrote:
> hi,
> anyone knows what the message "Unable to find swap space signature"
> means during boot? my swap partition is 40Mb on hdd2.
Created a swap partition without running mkswap on it? See man mks
hi,
anyone knows what the message "Unable to find swap space signature"
means during boot? my swap partition is 40Mb on hdd2.
-ken
I tried to create a stable 1.3 system today. It worked fine until I
rebooted and got the following during bootup:
running /etc/init.d/boot...
Activating swap...
Unable to find swap-space signature
ll_rw_block: device 03:02: only 4096-char blocks implemented (1024)
ll_rw_block: device 03:02
Did you go through the "initialize the swap partition" menu item after
you created the swap partition? I don't know why it would have failed,
but maybe you should load the install disk and try that part again.
It should be able to initialize a swap partition without damaging any other
disk partitio
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