do you have a "swapon" command in your init startup script? Or do
you have your swap partition in your /etc/fstab?
Robert Hyatt Computer and Information Sciences
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On Thu, 1 Oct 1998, Jim Peters wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have many dual pentium pro machines running Linux 2.0.x with SMP
> support enabled and cannot get any of them to use swap space. A sample
> machine configuration follows:
>
> Dual Intel Pentium Pro 200's
> 512M
> Adaptec 2940UW
> Matrox Video (I believe, nothing fancy..could be hardware conflict?)
> 2 Intel Etherexpress 100 network cards
> Linux 2.0.33
>
> I just signed on to this list and I've been going through the archives for
> the last few hours looking for hints. Maybe somebody can give me more
> than a hint, these are production machines (we're trying to get rid of SCO
> for this) and really need to be able to swap ASAP. Just tell me what to
> do and I'll do it :)
>
> TIA,
>
> Jim Peters
>