J. David Boyd napsal(a):
My Mandrake 10.0 has been setup and running great since June/July, using 256M
memory.
When I set up the system, I went with the double your memory for swap space
rule.
Now, I've purchased more memory, to take me to a total of 768M.
How do I double the memory size for swap
Anne Wilson napsal(a):
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On Thursday 20 Jan 2005 06:51, SnapafunFrank wrote:
I'm trying to get udev working functionally so am revisiting my previous
attempts from scratch to put my house in order.
First port of call is the fstab file and within that
I've never come across that. Are we talking about major differences, like
booting to a 2.4 kernel and a 2.6 kernel? I think I've only ever had minor
differences in kernels at any one time.
Anne
I mean that 2.6.8.12mdk mounted everything allright, but new 2.6.10
didn't and everytime I
Supermount could be the problem because the vanilla kernel doesn't use
this feature. Nevertheless I could not mount even devices, where the
supermaount had been turned off.
L.
At least you're not alone. Some time ago there was a thread about
the ghost in the machine. It turned out the
I've seen lots of other problems mentioned with the 2.6.10 kernel. I think
that maybe it's not yet production-level?
Anne
On the other hand it helped to solve my usb problem I had with distro
kernel, so a hand made fstab is OK. No other problems encountered yet.
Lukas
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