On Sun, Apr 14, 2002 at 08:16:48PM -0700, Anthony Lau wrote: > On Sat, Apr 13, 2002 at 01:30:59PM -0700, Chris Tillman wrote: > > > > It's very hard to troubleshoot seemingly random occurrences. If you > > don't think it's related to anything you're doing at the time, maybe > > you could start disabling daemons to see if one of them can be related > > to it? > > gpm was a likely candidate, but that didn't fix it. > Restarting X didn't bring back the ADB either. > > I only changed 2 thing when this behaviour began. Installed extra > RAM and added a second swap partition. > > I think I have found the answer. It seems my setup with 2 swap > partitions on separate IDE drives made something very unstable. It > doesn't make sense that 2 swaps would lock up the ADB. But, after > rebooting with the new swap partion only, the ADB was able to stay > up even under intense CPU load and paging. > > Does anyone else run an old world with multiple swap partitions?
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