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Re: Specify swap device priority in fstab?

2024-06-05 Thread Valery Ushakov
On Wed, Jun 05, 2024 at 12:28:45 -0400, Brad Spencer wrote: > Valery Ushakov writes: > > > On Wed, Jun 05, 2024 at 06:38:04 -0700, Paul Goyette wrote: > > > >> Yup, that works, even when using ``sw,dp,priority=100'' (ie, the > >> dp portion can intervene and it still works). > >> > >> Thanks -

Re: Specify swap device priority in fstab?

2024-06-05 Thread Brad Spencer
Valery Ushakov writes: > On Wed, Jun 05, 2024 at 06:38:04 -0700, Paul Goyette wrote: > >> Yup, that works, even when using ``sw,dp,priority=100'' (ie, the >> dp portion can intervene and it still works). >> >> Thanks - the obvious answer is the hardest to find! > > A sign that fstab(5) could use

Re: Specify swap device priority in fstab?

2024-06-05 Thread Valery Ushakov
On Wed, Jun 05, 2024 at 06:38:04 -0700, Paul Goyette wrote: > Yup, that works, even when using ``sw,dp,priority=100'' (ie, the > dp portion can intervene and it still works). > > Thanks - the obvious answer is the hardest to find! A sign that fstab(5) could use some clarifications. :) One can so

Re: Specify swap device priority in fstab?

2024-06-05 Thread Paul Goyette
On Wed, 5 Jun 2024, Brad Spencer wrote: Paul Goyette writes: Is it possible to do this? I have two swap files, and I want to designate one of them as also a dump file. I tried to put ``sw,dp,-p=50'' on the dump file entry but ``swapctl -A'' still says it is using priority 0. I don't want s

Re: Specify swap device priority in fstab?

2024-06-05 Thread Brad Spencer
Paul Goyette writes: > Is it possible to do this? > > I have two swap files, and I want to designate one of them as also a > dump file. I tried to put ``sw,dp,-p=50'' on the dump file entry but > ``swapctl -A'' still says it is using priority 0. > > I don't want swapping to overwrite a crash dum

Specify swap device priority in fstab?

2024-06-05 Thread Paul Goyette
Is it possible to do this? I have two swap files, and I want to designate one of them as also a dump file. I tried to put ``sw,dp,-p=50'' on the dump file entry but ``swapctl -A'' still says it is using priority 0. I don't want swapping to overwrite a crash dump ... +-+---