Roland McGrath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > With the new option you will do: > > /dev/hd0s2 $(add-linux-paging-file) $(default-pager)
This sounds just perfect. > > Or should I just convert to disklabel? > > I don't understand how that's relevant. Suppose I have these logical partitions: hd0s5 = some crap hd0s6 = paging hd0s7 = important filesystem and then I remove hd0s5. Now the paging area becomes hd0s5 and the important filesystem becomes hd0s6. If I still have paging=hd0s6 in some configuration file, I lose. I was under the impression that BSD-style disklabels could avoid this by letting me tag partitions so that their letters don't change if I add or remove other ones. Don't they work that way, then?

