[Bug 165316] Re: finding a lost swap partition?

2013-10-09 Thread Phillip Susi
This isn't a bug or something that util-linux can do anything about.


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[Bug 165316] Re: finding a lost swap partition?

2008-12-22 Thread Leann Ogasawara
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   Status: New = Triaged

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[Bug 165316] Re: finding a lost swap partition?

2008-12-22 Thread shanen (Shannon Jacobs)
I'll just note that I ran into some of these problems again in
conjunction with some more upgrades. I'm getting much too familiar with
the internal GRUB commands to find partitions and to find and display
files.

I feel like the proper solution would be a graphic repair interface for
GRUB. In almost all cases I was able to boot the machine somewhere--but
they could still put the utility on the live CD.

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[Bug 165316] Re: finding a lost swap partition?

2008-04-22 Thread trollord
Perhaps it would be less hassle just to use swap files. They are as good
performing (they really are with new kernels), more stable (simple
files, mine is at /swap.img), and you can resize/add/delete them a lot
faster and easier. No UUIDs exploding either.

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[Bug 165316] Re: finding a lost swap partition?

2008-03-03 Thread Benson Margulies
I'd like to join this issue.

Here's what happened to me. Some unexplained phenomenon hammered my swap
partition, so it lost its UUID. My system simply booted without incident
or warning -- but also without any swap!

mount and swapon, run from command line, complained that the UUID was
invalid.

One could argue that this is the price of UUID-based fstab mounts; how
the heck should the system know that the dangling UUID once pointed to
some unused partition on the disk.

Aside from that, I would like to have been yelled at for the fact that
my fstab contained an invalid swap mount line, even if it couldn't have
given me a ton of help in recovering from the problem.

Further, I could imagine some sort of maintenance tool that would look
at the partition table, find a lonely, under-appreciated swap partition,
and offer to rehabilitate it.

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[Bug 165316] Re: finding a lost swap partition?

2007-11-30 Thread Christer Edwards
Can you expound on the UUID of the swap partition changing?  Was this
something that was caused by another bug?  I suppose I'm wondering what
might cause the UUID to change, which would then cause this issue.

the 'blkid' command will generate filesystem information, including
device, UUID and fs-type.  Would this be a tool that would help
find/resolve this issue in the future?

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[Bug 165316] Re: finding a lost swap partition?

2007-11-30 Thread shanen (Shannon Jacobs)
The first time it happened, I had used gparted to move the swap
partition forward, but I still don't know what might have caused it the
second time. Yes, I was awake and paying some attention, but something
strange happened. I don't even know enough about UUIDs to imagine what
causes them to change, but my suggestion was that it should be a simple
sanity check when fstab includes an incorrect reference to a partition
that does not exist.

The blkid command seems to be the correct solution, but I did not know
about it and still have no idea how to find it. What I did at the time
was stuff like man -k partition, which led to some information about
various other kinds of stuff. I was pretty quickly able to figure out
which partition I was supposed to be dealing with, but it still took a
long time to find a name that worked in the fstab file.

I don't know why--but my larger point is that most people don't want to
know why. They don't even want to know how to fix a broken fstab file.
They just want it to work.

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