what if the formated swap contains suspend/resume data?
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don't format existing swap partition
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Righto, great. This was fixed in partman-basicfilesystems 51ubuntu1 as
follows:
partman-basicfilesystems (51ubuntu1) feisty; urgency=low
* Resynchronise with Debian. Remaining changes:
- Default to mounting partitions with usefully-mountable filesystems on
subdirectories of /media.
> As of Feisty, we preserve the UUID when reformatting swap
excellent, please close this bug
I last have seen the above described scenario in Ubuntu 6.10; I have
tested Feisty and have seen it still formats the swap partition;
however, I have not verified whether the UUID has changed or not; sorr
What release of Ubuntu are you using? As of Feisty, we preserve the UUID
when reformatting swap. (We format swap because, annoyingly, checking an
existing swap partition for validity is much slower than just formatting
it, and we want to make sure that it's valid.)
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** Changed in: Ubuntu
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don't format existing swap partition
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