RavMan
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2009-02-15
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2009-02-15
, 15:47
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#152
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I am so sorry to hear about your situation. I didn't mean to imply anything by mentioning the swap issue. You have really given the community so much. These tools are awesome just like they are. I know I can speak for myself and so many others here when I say....THANK YOU
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2009-02-15
, 19:09
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@ Brooklyn, NY
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#153
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2009-02-15
, 20:06
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#154
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Its not setup, run pb
pb > Swap > Select the partition you want to enable swap for > It should then ask you to choose a swap partition from available swap partitions. > It will then show the contents of /etc/fstab, click OK and it should say swap assignment successful.
Then if you reboot you should have swap mounted on boot.
You can verify this by running "free" from xterm
You should see some numbers where in the line that says Swap:
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2009-02-16
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@ Michigan, USA
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#155
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pb enable swap does not work on cloned boot, work on flash though. So I am assuming that enabling swap should have been done before cloning. I think when I cloned to sd I forgot to enable swap then I've been trying to figure it out on the cloned partition which doesn't work. At this point I am not really feeling a recloned, I kinda like what I have, and besides I don't have a big enough microsd yet to try a backup. If someone else don't mind doing it and see if it works would be good.
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2009-02-16
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#156
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So if you boot to Flash and set the swap for the external SD Boot it does not work? Its probably best to run all operations against boot from SD partition while booted to flash.
As far as the FAT partition. Maemo expects a FAT partition to be there, so I always put one. If you connect to an USB it could cause you problems. I always keep it. Also application manager uses it and other things. For compatibility sake and to save from troubleshooting, I would keep a small partition, 16-32MB minimum. Its your choice though.
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2009-02-22
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@ Boone, IA
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#157
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2009-02-22
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2009-02-23
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@ Michigan, USA
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#159
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2009-02-23
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#160
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Hi PB
I am using 2008 - 47 on an 800 and ran pb it scans for partitions and esc's out I then run pbeasy and it gives me the menu for parted. I have an internal 4Gb and an external 4 Gb I chose to part the internal with a 1Gb fat32 , a 256 swap and the remainder for ext3. It says it has created the partitions and reboots, just before this it comes up with something about invalid 256mb (swap I presume, too fast to see) when my pad reboots it says the internal card is corrupted or invalid. Is this the normal state of affairs should I move on to clone will this format all three parts as it doesn't seem to happen with parted?
Looking forward to getting this working as i want to put a webserver on the pad and the actual system 256mb memory doesnt seem to be big enough with other apps installed. (68mb left)
cheers and thanks for what has made a confusing job easy (I tried the boot from flash tute on the maemo wiki and got lost just getting su to work)
jimbarnes
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