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Re: swap on hurd - conclusion



On Tue, Oct 03, 2000 at 12:18:25PM +0200, David Coquil wrote:
> Mariusz.Przygodzki@WAW1.siemens.pl a écrit :
> 
> > Thanks.
> > Yes, I have such big swap. Sometimes even it's not enough :-).
> >
> > So, if I have swap on /dev/hda1 I should make a new device hd0s0 in /dev.
> > Next I should add a line to etc/fstab on the same way like in linux fstab
> > but with different naming convention of the partition (should be hd0s0).
> > Is it correct?
> >
> > Mariusz
> 
> No, you're confusing Hurd and Grub partition naming system : Hurd partitions are
> named sn where n is the number of the partition *beginning from 1*.

Oops, right, overlooked that.

Marius, David is correct.

Marcus

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