I've just checked it once again. After bootup a 'swapon -s' shows: /dev/hda2 dev/hdb1 /dev/mapper/hda2 /dev/mapper/hdb1
This always results in a system crash only a few minutes after loged in to a GNOME session! But when I do a 'swapoff -a' followed by a 'swapon -a' a 'swapon -s' shows: /dev/hda2 dev/hdb1 And the system doesn't crash after log in to a GNOME session, using a lot of swap (~600MB). -- /dev/hda in feisty test 3 (no libata?) https://launchpad.net/bugs/83691 -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
