Ed Tharp wrote:
hey, I am really a newbie , but should not your swap be twice the size of
the ram?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brice Ruth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 4:19 PM
Subject: [newbie] Installing 7.2: swap problem

> Greetings!
>
> Veteran Linux user here, tryin' out Mandrake Linux for the first time ...
>
> First off, I can't get through the install.  Here's what happens:
>
> Everything goes along fine until we're in the stage where the hard drive
> gets partitioned.  I have a 6G drive and I wanted to partition it
> manually ... so I do.  128M swap, 512M root, the rest goes to usr.
> Don't comment on how intelligent or stupid my partitioning scheme is,
> please - that shouldn't be at issue here :)
>
> The installer partitioning interface works fine, I click "done", it pops
> up a message about writing the partition table to disk "ok" and then I
> get the error ... some kind of incomplete sentence about swap.  Here it
> is verbatim:
>
> An error occurred
> swap area needs to be.
>
> WTF?  so I hit "OK" ... try again ... I've tried a million different
> things ... I've tried using ALT+F2 to get to the command line, used the
> fdisk on the CD to manually partition the drive, write out the
> partition, reboot the system ... no go.
>
> This isn't some crazy system ... fairly new, actually.  AMD Athlon 700
> w/ 6G Seagate medalist pro drive, 128M ram, 66MHz UDMA capable, but I
> think the drive is actually a 33MHz ...
>
> Any help at all would be most sincerely appreciated!
>
> Regards,
> Brice Ruth
>
>

Check your 'man swap' and you will find they say 128 MB.  You can have up
to 8 swap partitions (16 according to the LPI study guide).
-- 
Barry :-)

Registered Linux User #183879
 


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