On Wed, Jun 22, 2005 at 11:33:07PM +0200, Otto Moerbeek wrote: > > I'd have to check to know for sure, but I think having a swap > partition on the root disk is mandatory. But you can always add extra > swap partitions later.
i got away with installing a "full-disk" / when i was doing a soekris install on a little CF. everything worked fine (although i would anticipate badness if i ran out of RAM), but there is some complaining during boot (savecore) after the fact, i put a HD on the soekris as secondary, and put a swap on there, now swapctl finds it , but savecore still is looking on wd0 (bootup snippet): swapctl: adding /dev/wd1b as swap device at priority 0 savecore: /dev/wd0b: Device not configured i remember checking savecore(8) and not finding anything that i thought i could pass it as a $savecore_flags to fix that nit. jared - [ openbsd 3.7 GENERIC ( jun 10 ) // i386 ]