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Chirag Anand writes:
>> 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??

The resume partition can be specified by either appending
'resume=/dev/swap_device' to kernel command line

OR

probably via some hack in initrd (not sure though). So, if you're
using an initrd based system and want to go through , I recommend
reinstalling the current kernel, which will probably rebuild the
initrd image. I'm not sure, if this is the recommended way to rebuild
initrd image on SuSE boxen.

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

> Thanks

> -- 
> anything weird is worth a try...

So I hope you'll try this weird suggestion ;)

Ashish
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