1. Format the swap partition again: sudo mkswap /dev/XXX 2. Activate swap partition sudo swapon /dev/XXX 3. Replace UUID=XXX in /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume by "resume=/dev/XXX" 4. Regenerate the initrd: sudo mkinitramfs -o /boot/initrd.img-2.6.XX (same version as the kernel)
On Mon, Sep 1, 2008 at 1:23 PM, Mag Gam magawake@gmail.com wrote:
Why not create a new swap partition and place it in /etc/fstab ? You don't have to worry about swap signatures and all...
On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 8:05 AM, Patrice Guay patrice.guay@nanotechnologies.qc.ca wrote:
At boot time, the system is looking for a resume signature on the default SWAP partition that was defined during the OS installation.
On several systems, I changed the location of the SWAP partition. How do I change the location where the system looks at boot time for the resume signature?
Thanks,
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