Am 23.09.2013 10:00, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger: > Getting that unit-name right is quite annoying ... fiddling with > understanding that strange escaping etc ... :-(
I have now: # cat /etc/systemd/system/dev-disk-by\\x2did-dm\\x2dname\\x2dswap.swap [Unit] #After=systemd-cryptsetup.service After=systemd-cryptsetup@swap.service [Swap] What=/dev/disk/by-id/dm-name-swap see the comment, I tried both because the swap was not activated after boot but it is when I manually start it. I only have: # systemctl | grep cry cryptsetup.target loaded active active Encrypted Volumes so I edited the dependency. This gave me encrypted swap once already after manually starting the swap-unit. But after booting it still generates another swap.service which makes the new unit fail or run into a timeout. # systemctl | grep swap dev-mapper-swap.device loaded inactive dead start dev-mapper-swap.device systemd-...p@swap.service loaded active exited Cryptography Setup for swap swap.target loaded active active Swap oh my ... Glad to have enough RAM for now ;-) for the records: no swap-stuff in fstab ... Stefan