I want to stop using the b partition on my system disk for swapping, and
instead use a different partition on a different disk. *adding* the second
one works fine, but even after taking the b partition out of /etc/fstab,
swapon -s reports both the original swap partition and the new one in use.
(Post-reboot of course) The System Administration guide hints that the
"config" keyword (as in "config swap generic") from the kernel parameter
file can be used to change the default swap partition, but doesn't say how.
If anybody can tell me how the config keyword works, or how to solve the
problem otherwise, I'd appreciate it.
Thanks,
Jerry Marty
Systems Analyst
Zoom Telephonics, Inc
jerrym_at_zoomtel.com
Received on Tue Oct 20 1998 - 17:12:00 NZDT