On Sun, Aug 19, 2018 at 7:20 PM Philip Guenther wrote:
...
> If that's correct, then there's no supported way to change it: the
> addition of the swap partition from the boot disk is done by the kernel
> before starting init, in swapmount(), which hardcodes a priority of zero.
>
Correction: you
On Thu, Aug 16, 2018 at 10:42 PM Eric Huiban wrote:
> With "6.3 release" version, i'm unable to set swap priority with fstab
> using the following :
>
> 2e04cb867188f137.b none swap sw,priority=0
> e7f9094bf357d407.b none swap sw,priority=1
>
> I get the following result :
>
> $ swapctl
> Device
Solene Rapenne wrote:
Eric Huiban wrote:
Hello,
With "6.3 release" version, i'm unable to set swap priority with fstab
using the following :
2e04cb867188f137.b none swap sw,priority=0
e7f9094bf357d407.b none swap sw,priority=1
I get the following result :
$ swapctl
Device 512-blocks
Eric Huiban wrote:
> Hello,
>
> With "6.3 release" version, i'm unable to set swap priority with fstab
> using the following :
>
> 2e04cb867188f137.b none swap sw,priority=0
> e7f9094bf357d407.b none swap sw,priority=1
>
> I get the following result :
>
> $ swapctl
> Device 512-blocks
Hello,
With "6.3 release" version, i'm unable to set swap priority with fstab
using the following :
2e04cb867188f137.b none swap sw,priority=0
e7f9094bf357d407.b none swap sw,priority=1
I get the following result :
$ swapctl
Device 512-blocks Used Avail Capacity Priority
/dev/sd
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