Stephen Shirley wrote:
> On 04/08/06, Sonic <sonic at dreadserver.com> wrote:
>>> I have my swap partition going across a raid0 array (as it was with the
>> Debian system) and my one other raid1 array, going across two drives,
>>> Is there any chance that the swap raid partition is first on either
> drive?
>> Steve
Hi Steve,
Sorry again for the delay in responding. Was away for the weekend.
Yes indeed there is every chance as that's the way I set it up for both
drives. I did this because I figured it'd be best for the swap partition
to be first on the drive so it could be accessed faster. I was fairly
sure this was also the way I had it set for the Debian system. Although
thinking about it now, maybe they were on the end. However, I never
deleted the partitions used by the Debian system for my first install of
Dapper and this still gave the same message. At first I thought this was
the cause so I recreated the partitions with the Dapper disk. Since then
I've deleted and recreated them a few times but never with the swap on
the end.
Do you think this is the problem?
Cheers,
Sonic
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