Re: Switching swap partition

2017-10-10 Thread Frank Groeneveld
On Tue, Oct 10, 2017, at 10:22, leo_...@volny.cz wrote: > Instead of sd0b? Then it appears fine. Yes, that was my point, everything seemed fine until I found that line in dmesg. > >> You might want to keep sd0b around as a dump partition though, just in > >> case it ever panics before going

RE: Switching swap partition

2017-10-10 Thread leo_tck
Haai, "Frank Groeneveld" wrote: > > swapctl -l always lists /dev/sd1b correctly. Instead of sd0b? Then it appears fine. >> You might want to keep sd0b around as a dump partition though, just in >> case it ever panics before going multiluser... > > The point of this

Re: Switching swap partition

2017-10-10 Thread Frank Groeneveld
On Tue, Oct 10, 2017, at 09:48, leo_...@volny.cz wrote: > It'd seem more wrong to me if it'd try to swap to a nonexistent > partition ;) Just in case, what is the output of 'swapctl -l' straight > after boot, preferably when still single-user? swapctl -l always lists /dev/sd1b correctly. > You

RE: Switching swap partition

2017-10-10 Thread leo_tck
Haai, "Frank Groeneveld" wrote: > I recently switched the swap partition on a server from sd0b to sd1b. > I've modified /etc/fstab accordingly and after a reboot swapctl -l lists > it as being the only used swap partition correctly. Today I noticed this > line in dmesg: