>Using the dinstall system I'd go in and say "activate existing swap partition" >(or whatever the actual wording is...) and then I'd do the same with your >root partition. Using existing partitions is not destructive and it should >then write the proper information to disk...
Okay, I tried that and it didn't work (I think I remember doing that the first time I realized that the drive #'s were switched). Then, I tried re-initializing, then activating the swap. (Which didn't work) Then, I tried deleting the swap partition, adding it back, reinstalling/activating. (Which, alas, didn't work). When I say "didn't work" I mean I get the error: Unable to find swap-space signature ll_rw_block: device 03:02: only 4096-charblocks implemented (1024) ll_rw_block: device 03:02: only 4096-charblocks implemented (1024) ll_rw_block: device 03:02: only 4096-charblocks implemented (1024) ...(ad infinitum, (ad nauseum))... Have I exhausted all hope yet? -Ryan King