"Cory Snavely" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Which boot script is that? I can understand the logic of not wanting to swap
> on an md device that's getting a RAID resync, but it surprises me that even
> non-mirrored swap would be passed over as well.
The init scripts in package sysvinit (checkroot
> I have a couple of systems that use kernel RAIDs (specifically,
> mirrors). The systems also have regular (non-mirrored) partitions for
> swap. When the systems boot, the swap partitions don't get installed. I
> have isolated it to the fact that the boot scripts first grep for
> "resync" in /pro
Hi all,
I have a couple of systems that use kernel RAIDs (specifically,
mirrors). The systems also have regular (non-mirrored) partitions for
swap. When the systems boot, the swap partitions don't get installed. I
have isolated it to the fact that the boot scripts first grep for
"resync" in /proc
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