Only to be clear: He know the swapon /dev/hda3 command, but he is not able to get the login prompt to login and issue the command. In other words. The boot process can not boot succesfully on machine with only 32MB RAM without the swap space used. So, the swap must be activated during booting.
At what point are you noticing that the RAM is filled up? Just wondering how early the swap needs to be activated... I assume the earlier the better.
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