Hello Holger, * Holger Wansing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [2006-11-24 20:52 +0100]: > Partitions: hda1 3,9 GB ext2 as / > hda2 96 MB as swap (but I tried > several different schemes, read further) [...]
> 2. ext3 creation on low memory machines. > There has been a bugreport on nslu2 where creating > 1GB ext3 partitions failed (ran out of memory) when > swap partition was to small. > I have here a 4GB hard disc and I wasn't able to > create a ext3 partition of this size (tried with > different swaps, max was 128 MB). Progress bar froze > everytime at 33%. With the nslu2 I've been able to create an ext3 fs on a 1G partition with 96M swap (see #399951). So there seems to be a relation between the size of the swap partition and the maximum size of the ext3 fs you can create. I don't know, maybe partman-auto could decide the size of the swap area according to the disk size? > - Or some note in the manual about this situation? Yes, I think that documenting this problem would be very useful. Even if partman-auto could do some magic to setup a swap area big enough to avoid the problem, the user has always the option to partition the disk manually (obiouvsly). ciao, ema -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]