Anton Zinoviev wrote: > It is not possible to swapon in some script in commit.d, because if > some other script from commit.d fails then we will be returned to the > main menu of partman with swap turned on.
Right, this might need something like an uncommit.d to back out such commit.d changes. > However swap can be turned on in the scripts that do mkfs and turned > off back in them. I am going to do this. Well I guess that would work. > Anton Zinoviev > > P.S. You added the command "swapon" to partman-basicfilesystems/mount.d/basic. > I don't know how the swap is supposed to be used on systems with small > RAM, but I think that then we must do swapoff in init.d (look at > partman/init.d/umount_target). Yes, I agree. I filed a bug about that, actually. What about doing something with the mount.d script output? It seems that is designed to allow undoing of mount.d changes, but currently it's thrown away and we have this more hardcoded umount_target instead. I was thinking maybe save it to /var, and have umount_target first unmount as it does now, and then run the stuff in /var too. -- see shy jo
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