On Fri, Jul 23, 2004 at 04:21:34PM -0600, Joey Hess wrote:
Swap partitions no longer have an acting_filesystem file (maybe this is
a bug),
I don't consider this a bug. The acting_filesystem file caused #250453
and #251487 in the previous versions of partman.
Also finish.d/mount_partitions
On Wed, Jul 21, 2004 at 05:18:03PM -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
Partman has always run swapon and then swapoff, and then swapon again.
It no longer does this final swapon.
My only change in this release of partman was to repair the function
enable_swap in definitions.sh. The final swapon must
Hi Anton,
...this bug seams to be there since version 22 of
partman-basicfilesystems (11 Apr 2004 !). If there was at least one bug
report about this problem, I would fix it.
On my desktop machine (512 MB of RAM), I am running sarge with KDE
for weeks now without even noticing the lack of
On Fri, Jul 23, 2004 at 11:03:39AM +0200, Herbert Kaminski wrote:
...this bug seams to be there since version 22 of
partman-basicfilesystems (11 Apr 2004 !). If there was at least one bug
report about this problem, I would fix it.
On my desktop machine (512 MB of RAM), I am running sarge
Anton Zinoviev wrote:
My only change in this release of partman was to repair the function
enable_swap in definitions.sh. The final swapon must have been broken
somehow long ago.
#260746 (swap is not in /etc/fstab) is also not new. I don't understand
how this was possible but this bug
On Tue, Jul 20, 2004 at 07:01:48PM -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
It's now impossible to do 48 mb installs with d-i, much less 32, because
the new partman seems to never enable swap after formatting. So things
run out of memory eventually.
Why they would run out of memory? The idea is that we
It's now impossible to do 48 mb installs with d-i, much less 32, because
the new partman seems to never enable swap after formatting. So things
run out of memory eventually.
Why they would run out of memory? The idea is that we enable the swap
before the hungry for memory commands and
Package: partman
Severity: critical
Version: 42
Tags: d-i
It's now impossible to do 48 mb installs with d-i, much less 32, because
the new partman seems to never enable swap after formatting. So things
run out of memory eventually.
Instead, it enables swap early on during formatting (Good), but
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