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So i installed Arch yesterday and i made the error or making my swap too big and my /home too small. So i shrank them both down in gparted, and of course i had turn 'swap off', but it doesn't seem to automatically turn on again when i boot. I have to keep going into Gparted and turning it on...
Of cours i've tried the usual channels, searching forum, google etc. But can't find how to automount it...
Any ideas?:/
Last edited by Mountainjew (2008-08-25 18:00:02)
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You need to run "mkswap /dev/your_swap_partition" and have
/dev/your_swap_partition swap swap defaults 0 0
in /etc/fstab.
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Weird, it was already in there. But still get the same problem...
/dev/cdrom /media/cdrom auto ro,user,noauto,unhide 0 0
/dev/dvd /media/dvd auto ro,user,noauto,unhide 0 0
UUID=4f11fd2c-9ef7-417e-8e73-03612dbf310e swap swap defaults 0 0
UUID=63fdea32-835f-437e-a4b5-9aad46017383 /home ext3 defaults 0 1
UUID=ba93f54f-c90c-479e-84a8-093eeb54b3f9 / ext3 defaults 0 1
UUID=c2bf750a-3e77-4497-9977-ae78b6ea3380 /var ext3 defaults 0 1
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Do you get any errors msgs when booting?
Are you sure swap doesn't work after boot? swapon -s should list all enabled swap partitions.
Didn't UUID change when you meddled with partitions?
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When i boot up and type swapon -s there aren't any results.
How would i find the new UUID if it did change?
Oh, and i don't get any errors while booting. Only 'mounting network storage' fails...
Last edited by Mountainjew (2008-08-25 17:41:58)
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ls -l /dev/disk/by-uuid
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> How would i find the new UUID if it did change?
Run 'blkid /dev/sda*'.
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