Subject: Re: 'swap on' config question
To: None <port-amiga@netbsd.org>
From: Bernd Sieker <bernd@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de>
List: port-amiga
Date: 10/18/1998 02:06:59
On 17.10.98, 18:46:06, Bo Najdrovsky wrote:
>
> default swap partition is on the same drive as the root file system, and
> during boot up, I get an error from savecore telling me that /dev/sd0b
> is not configured. Could someone tell me what is the new way of
> specifying the swap device to the kernel?
The kernel should accept swap partitions on all disks. It seems that
you still have a line in fstab specifying sd0b as the swap
device. Change that to sd1b and you should be fine.
/dev/sd1b none swap sw
Maybe sysinst has added that line as a default or you still have an
old fstab from a previous install.
>
> Thanks,
> Bo Najdrovsky
> bn@okcforum.org
>
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Bernd Sieker