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Originally Posted by Il_Principe View Post
I didn't modified my boot process or installed ereswap.
I check the swap with flopswap (version 0.0.5) or with the command
Code:
cat /proc/swaps
The problem is that with "Start at boot" option checked, the file /etc/event.d/relocateswap doesn't exist. Maybe it's a question of root permission.
How strange.
Does /opt/flopswap/relocateswap exist?
I wouldn't think it's a permissions issue as flopswap has it's own sudoers file in /etc/sudoers.d/flopswap. Plus I have not had this issue before on others devices or my own. However it does seem the upstart file is not being created.

So if you check the box and close the dialog and then open the settings again the box is unchecked, correct?

Edit:-
I have purged flopswap and reinstalled the latest on my test device. I still cannot reproduce your issue.

However I have just spotted your other thread. It's possible that the upstart file is being ignored because your partitions are not correct. If the upstart file fails to work it will fallback to internal swap via the default method.
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