>Check and update /etc/fstab with the hard disk partition that is
>your "new" swap.
> Check your /etc/fstab file if the swap partition is listed properly.
> There must be someway to check this in Yast too, but some suse user
> can help better there.

>Yup, seems like your system is still using the older swap. You have to
>edit /etc/fstab and replace the entry for the older swap with the new swap
>there. That should fix it.

>To do this from yast: Launch it, then go to System --> Partitioner. Once
>you have the new Partitioner window up, see if your newer swap is listed
>there. If yes, select that and click the Edit button. In the edit window,
>define the mount point as swap. Make sure you don't edit any other
>partition.

Thanks for our help guys...but the swap is already set with the new
partition...in fact i'm currently using it.

Its still giving the same message. No problems with fstab. Dont know how to
change from sda6??

Anyone knows where to edit it's configuration files??

Thanks

-- 
anything weird is worth a try...

Chirag Anand
4th Year, B.Tech
Computer Science Department
Jaypee University of Information Technology, Solan
India
Blog :http://techfreaks4u.com/blog
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