In an ideal world, we could document the RAM requirements of an image
(like headless or ubuntu-netbook) and the size of RAM of the targeted
board in a hwpack, and use these information to decide the size of the
swap. Adding swap might not sound complex, but it can either be a swap
file or a separa
The only fix I can see for this is to make sure linaro-media-create is
always creating a swapfile when installing to certain known low-memory
targets. We can do that one of two ways; we can make a default swap
size part of the board config info (and have an override command-line
option to disable,
** Changed in: linaro
Importance: Undecided => High
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Title:
fsck causes oops on xm because of no swap
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CONFIG_SWAP is on in kernel so not a kernel bug.
** Changed in: linux-linaro (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
fsck causes oops on x