On 21/03/2021 05.48, David T-G wrote:
Carlos, et al --
...and then Carlos E. R. said... % % On 18/03/2021 17.12, Neil Rickert wrote: % >On 3/18/21 6:23 AM, David T-G wrote: ... % >> diskfarm:~ # grep resume /etc/default/grub % >> GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="splash=silent resume=/dev/disk/by-label/System Reserved mitigations=auto quiet" % > ... % >Apparently the label for that partition is "System Reserved" which % >contains a space. So quoting is needed. It should have used ... % % I understood that spaces were prohibited in partition labels. I % don't know how to find this out for sure, but I see the labels I % use, and I see I used "_" instead of spaces.
How does a swap partition (swap volume?) have a volume label, though?!? Now that I know it's there, that's what has me confused. It is NOT shown as a partition label, and I don't see how swap should have a volume label. So what is the thing?!?
Any hints on how I dig into this one?
You write a label on Swap the same you do it on any filesystem: MKSWAP(8) System Administration MKSWAP(8) NAME mkswap - set up a Linux swap area ... -L, --label label Specify a label for the device, to allow swapon by label. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.2 x86_64 at Telcontar)