Thanks. Yes, I have such big swap. Sometimes even it's not enough :-). So, if I have swap on /dev/hda1 I should make a new device hd0s0 in /dev. Next I should add a line to etc/fstab on the same way like in linux fstab but with different naming convention of the partition (should be hd0s0). Is it correct? Mariusz
-----Oryginalna wiadomooeæ----- Od: David Coquil [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Wys³ano: 2 paYdziernika 2000 23:49 Do: Dave Slack DW: debian-hurd@lists.debian.org Temat: Re: swap on hurd Dave Slack a écrit : > > Just add your swap partition in /etc/fstab ; you can use the very same line as in > > your linux fstab. > > Do you really have 640Mb swap ? That's bigger than the Hurd partition on my box ! > > > > Does the Hurd fstab file use the Linux drive format like hda1, hdb1 or > the Hurd type like hd1s1, hd2s1 ? Woops, sorry about that... I was posting without thinking ;-) . No, it uses Hurd partition names of course, so copy/paste from Linux would NOT be a good idea. My bad :-( Note that you need to have run ./MAKEDEV <swap_partition> in /dev for it to work. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]