Jens Henrik Goebbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > This only looks a little bit strange.. > If you set up your partitions and select swap for one partition > then this swap-device gets a mountpoint > (most of the times "/" because it is default - but you can also > change the mointpoint first to for example "/root" and then > change the filesystem-type to Linux swap => swap gets > "/root") > Of course it does not use this mountpoint...it simply looks > strange....If you choose "Linux swap" then the mountpoint > should be "swap".
the mountpoint is grayed, which means it isn't meaningfull. i can't put "swap" as mount point when switching to swap, because if you browse the various types, it won't switch back to the initial mountpoint (or i must save it, then restore it... which i won't do for 8.2)
