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Originally Posted by marmistrz View Post
sixwheeledbeast: I finally gave in, made that two swap on uSD and now I'm experiencing a problem with Flopswap. The relocateswap script isn't executed at bootup (or it's effects are negated somewhere later)

If one runs `sudo start relocateswap`, the swap is properly relocated (using only 1 partition)
So to clarify, is the issue you are still on internal swap after boot?
Is Enable Flopswap checked in the Settings Menu?

If not, again the output of this will help me diagnose.
Code:
blkid | grep swap     -- ( need root)
dpkg-query -W -f='${Version}\n' upstart
dpkg-query -W -f='${Version}\n' flopswap
cat /etc/default/mount-opts-overwrite
cat /etc/default/mount-opts
cat /etc/fstab
Originally Posted by marmistrz View Post
One more request: could you show a busy indicator while the scripts are running (e.g. swap is being flopped) and, even better, gray out the 4 buttons while flopswap is busy?
This is a fair point. I am a bit busy at the moment. I have an idea how to implement, I'll see what I can do when I get a moment.

As an aside, what are peoples opinions of Checking the Status when the application is loaded? It's one thing I have been thinking of doing lately. If you think about it, when you load the application you do so to check the status; so it makes sense I suppose.
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