James Knott wrote:
Matthew Stringer wrote:
On Tuesday 04 December 2007 12:48:46 Jim Flanagan wrote:
Hi,
On my new 10.3 install I set up 2 drives in raid1 mirror, using software raid in yast. All seems to be working fine except in Kinfocenter>memory swap is shown as not available. Yast shows swap with an "*" beside it. My partitions are set up as follows: primary /dev/md0 /boot extended /dev/md1 /swap /dev/md2 / /dev/md3 /home /dev/md4 /share
I'm not that familiar with tweaking swap and have only set it up in yast>partitioner before with no previous problems. This is my first raid setup so there may be an issue with that, but again, all others partitions are working fine. I tried editing swap in yast to format it again as /swap but it failed with an error code -3004.
Anyone know what this problem may be?
Many thanks,
JIm F
I don't normally SoftRAID the swap partitions as it would be faster just to have multiple ones instead (you're not limited to one).
Given one of the goals of RAID is to keep the system running when a drive fails, what happens when a drive containing swap croaks?
my guess is (for unix or linux) -- kernel panic -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org