mayakovski


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Posted: Nov. 05 2005,21:16 |
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Quote (mayakovski @ Nov. 05 2005,15:26) | Quote (AwPhuch @ Oct. 28 2005,10:58) | The KNOPPIX auto fstab generator thingy will automatically detect a swappartition and use it...even if the swap partition was originally meant for another linux distro...
You just have to make sure the swap partition is built correctly
Brian AwPhuch |
I have tried many ways to setup a swap file, and everytime it says no dos partitions available.
I have created a linux swap partition, a fat 16 swap partition and a DOS access partition and none of them work.
What am I doing wrong? |
Figured it out myself. I was not using the correct syntax for the mkswap command.
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