Hi, On Wed, 23 May 2007 11:59:23 -0500 Dan Farrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I know swapon doesn't work on regular files, so to add my swap I need > to first use losetup to set up /dev/loop0 as my swap device. Then > swapon /dev/loop0 works. but how can I enable swap on loop0 before the > initscripts boot (right now I have it done in local.start). Don't I > need to be able to mount the swap as swap right away to resume from > it? Or will it be enought to specify the location? If not, is there > some way to specify loop settings at boot time, on the kernel command > line? Check out userspace suspend (http://suspend.sf.net/). It's not in portage, but will do what you want since you can resume from an initrd. In the initrd, you can open a network connection, mount all that stuff (you never told where that looped file is located, so I guess it's on r/w NFS) and then resume. It's not implemented at the moment, I think, but should be easy to add ("remote suspending" is mentioned as an "easy" possibility). -hwh -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list