On Wed, 30 May 2012 18:34:42 +0000, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> Camaleón <[email protected]> writes:
>
>> The "/swap" partition has to be mounted. Put here the content of your
>> "/etc/ fstab".
>
> Effectively, swap is not in fstab:
(...)
> # /dev/hda5 none
> swap sw 0 0
> UUID=bdc14217-c199-40fc-ae6b-47657e54cee3 none
> swap sw 0 0
Well, there are two partitions there, the first is commented out (thus
not used) and the second seems to be enabled. Check if that UUID
corresponds to the swap partition ("ls -la /dev/disk/by-uuid"). If so,
it has to be enabled at booting. If not, you can still manually enable
by issuing "swapon -a" and then review the output for any error or if
success, run "free -m" again.
> Maybe the main cause of the problem is the swap partition not mounted?
Having swap can help but in your case, with as little as 216 MB of RAM
I don't know if that would be enough. Better is that you try and see
how it goes.
Greetings,
--
Camaleón
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