Which means you're only getting swap usage on 1 machine, or at least
On Tuesday, September 06, 2005 @ 12:22 AM, Shriramana Sharma wrote: that's
what it sounds like. Sort of defeats the purpose of sharing swap in the first place, right?
Sharing swap? I don't remember saying anything about sharing swap. It's just that I created a 1 GB swap for SuSE and another for Fedora but when I did a
SuSE re-install it automatically configured both the available swap partitions for itself. Fedora uses only one of them, but I hardly use Fedora.
Anyway, was just saying that having two partitions does cause some problems, though they are nothing of the system-crashes variety.
Sorry. I must have misread your post. Sounds like you probably would want to just remove one of the swaps from your fstab and from your boot loader files on the Linux box. That should be all it takes, though somebody on this list who is more knowledgeable in this area should be able to confirm that. Then again, if you have a work around that suits you, that's fine too. Greg Wallace