Same problem here with Karmic in a lab with 17 preseeded P4/Intel Chipset PCs.
Some of them are booting the first time, some of them on second attempt,
totally irregulary, but with the symptoms described above. In the second lab
with DualCore machines everything is fine under the exact same soft
Howto get around:
1. Boot ubuntu from cd/dvd
2. Move the ubuntu-folder from fat to ntfs partition
3. Edit menu.lst so it points to the right uuid
4. Reboot
I got my swapfile back!
Frank
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Activating swapfile swap [fail] after 9.04 upgrade
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/374127
You received th
Aneyos,
mem shows 0k total, that is the difference. /tmp is almost empty, too.
Perhaps I should move the ubuntu-disk files to a ntfs Partition. Not sure, if
this is going to work, so I've to google first.
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Activating swapfile swap [fail] after 9.04 upgrade
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/374
A simple but ugly fix is to have a look at /etc/fstab.
Comment out the swapfile line so that you have something like
#/host/ubuntu/disks/swap.disk noneswaploop,sw 0 0
instead of
/host/ubuntu/disks/swap.disk noneswaploop,sw 0 0
This fix i
I confirm this working under Jaunty.
VERY WELL DONE!
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Slow performance with remote X applications (java, firefox/xul, etc.)
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This has nothing to do with memtest or firefox.
It happend to me after an dist-upgrade from 8.10 to 9.04 with wubi:
Jaunty hangs with the message "Activating swapfile". You can bypass this
by pressing ctrl-alt-del. After that the system boots normally.
Update of Memtest86+ doesn't work because a
This is a showstopper at our school, too. It's not possible to use geogebra.
Thank god, the above solution "works" for us!
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Java slow on remote X
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