Thanks for asking, i do have two swap partitions defined in fstab. (no raid).
# cat /proc/swaps Filename Type Size Used Priority /dev/sdd3 partition 8388604 0 0 /dev/sdc3 partition 8388604 0 0 > Do you have autoswap enabled? I really did nothing special, just add the two swap partitions to the fstab at install time. That question led me to find and read systemd.swap manpage. > Swap units may either be configured via unit files, or via /etc/fstab (see > fstab(5) for details). clear meaning > If a swap device or file is configured in both /etc/fstab and a unit file the > configuration in the latter takes precedence. clear meaning > Unless the noauto option is set for them all swap units configured in > /etc/fstab are also added as requirements to swap.target, so that they are > waited for and activated during boot. in my fstab, both use 'default' options, so this might be it. Strangely, i checked the current state and it seems that it did not happen on the last boot. (maybe an update fixed it or maybe it will happen again, i really don't know). Cheers. On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 5:48 AM, Lennart Poettering <mzerq...@0pointer.de> wrote: > On Thu, 16.05.13 21:22, Reartes Guillermo (rtgui...@gmail.com) wrote: > > Sorry for the late response. > >> # systemctl --full list-jobs >> JOB UNIT TYPE STATE >> 313 >> dev-disk-by\x2dpartuuid-9bbff442\x2d1f6e\x2d4c35\x2d9db9\x2d976448ed6032.swap >> start running >> 314 dev-disk-by\x2did-wwn\x2d0x50014ee056bd218a\x2dpart3.swap start >> running >> 315 >> dev-disk-by\x2did-ata\x2dWDC_WD1001FALS\x2d00J7B1_WD\x2dWMATV2323736\x2dpart3.swap >> start running > > Hmm, this is weird. Where do these come from? Do you have swaps > configured this way? > > Do you have autoswap enabled? > > Lennart > > -- > Lennart Poettering - Red Hat, Inc. > -- > devel mailing list > devel@lists.fedoraproject.org > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel -- devel mailing list devel@lists.fedoraproject.org https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel