On Sep 12, 2010, at 12:41 PM, Micha wrote:
We tried running swapoff -a, mkswap and swapon -a. On the call to
swapon the
machine complained about not finding the swap's UUID (which didn't
match the
value reported by mkswap). The only information in /etc/fstab
regarding UUID is
commented out.
That's what is causing the UUID problem. You deleted the swap
partition and reformated it.
You have to remove or reconfigure the sleep to swap program, uswsusp.
Any ideas about what the problem is and/or how to disable UUIDs
altogether as
they seem to be giving constant trouble?
I think you are "barking up the wrong tree". It's probably not a swap
problem, you are assuming it's one because that's the last message you
got.
Geoff.
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